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萨格纳克干扰仪用于对旋转轨道扭矩的高灵敏度光学测量
Saba Karimeddiny1, Thow Min Jerald Cham1, Orion Smedley1
1Cornell University, Ithaca, NY 14850, USA.
Science advances
|September 8, 2023
概括
萨格纳克干扰仪在磁成像方面提供了优越的信号噪声比,而不是磁光克尔效应. 这种技术可以在磁薄膜中精确测量旋转轨道扭矩,有助于验证电气方法.
科学领域:
- 凝聚物质物理学 凝聚物质物理学
- 这就是Spintronics.
- 光学计量学是指光学计量学.
背景情况:
- 传统的磁性成像通常使用磁光克尔效应 (MOKE).
- MOKE在信号与噪声比率方面存在局限性,特别是在某些磁性异构物中.
- 旋转轨道扭矩 (SOT) 是旋转电子学中的一个关键现象.
研究的目的:
- 为了证明萨格纳克干扰度对定量磁性测量的实用性.
- 为了将萨格纳克干扰度与MOKE进行比较,用于成像旋转轨道扭矩.
- 评估萨格纳克干涉度的适用于不同磁性异性质类型的应用.
主要方法:
- 使用萨格纳克干扰仪进行光学磁性成像.
- 研究具有垂直和内平面异性质的薄膜磁样.
- 将萨格纳克干扰度结果与传统的MOKE测量结果进行比较.
主要成果:
- 萨格纳克干扰度比MOKE提供了显著的信号噪声比率改进.
- 由于SOT引起的电流诱导磁性偏移的定量测量是可以实现的.
- 该技术对垂直和内平面磁性异性质样本都有效.
结论:
- 萨格纳克干扰度是研究旋转轨道扭矩的强大工具.
- 它为电气SOT测量技术提供了可靠的交叉检查.
- 这种方法可以帮助识别现有电气表征方法中的工件.
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