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Soft X-ray Microscopy of Spin Current Domain Wall Movements in a Ferromagnetic Nanowire

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http://www.cxro.msd.lbl.gov/system/files/highlight_images/spin-current-induced-domain-wall-movement.pngThe stochastic character of spin current induced domain wall movement in curved permalloy wires is visualized by high resolution magnetic transmission x-ray microscopy at BL 6.1.2. For details see G. Meier et al. Phys. Rev. Lett. 98, 187202 (2007).


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