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Increasing the Accuracy and Efficiency of Micromagnetic Tomography by Double Sided Scanning
Abstract Paleomagnetic data are usually retrieved by subjecting bulk samples, for example lavas, to laboratory measurement protocols. In many instances, the data related to these protocols yield uninterpretable results caused by the presence of particles with adverse magnetic properties that blur the signal of the reliable magnetic ...
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Evaluation of three-dimensional micromagnetic stray fields by means of electron-beam tomography
IEEE Transactions on Magnetics, 1985A novel method is described allowing quantitative evaluation of micromagnetic stray fields with submicron resolution. The method is three-dimensional in that it delivers the magnetic field vector at all points of a three-dimensional space about the specimen. The measuring principle is the deflection of an electron beam due to the Lorentz force.
W Schroeder, E Kubálek
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Micromagnetic modelling and single particle multipole expansions from Micromagnetic Tomography
2022<p>Micromagnetic Tomography is a technique that combines X-ray micro tomography and scanning magnetometry data to obtain magnetic information of individual grains embedded in a sample. Recovering magnetic signals of individual grains in rock samples and synthetic samples provides a new pathway to study the rock-magnetic properties of ...
David Cortés‐Ortuño +2 more
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2023
The magnetic information stored in volcanic rocks is a valuable archive of the history of the behavior of the Earth’s magnetic field. Micromagnetic Tomography (MMT) allows to determine magnetic moments of individual iron-oxide grains in rocks. Theoretically this enables us to separate contributions from non-ideal recorders and ideal recorders,
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The magnetic information stored in volcanic rocks is a valuable archive of the history of the behavior of the Earth’s magnetic field. Micromagnetic Tomography (MMT) allows to determine magnetic moments of individual iron-oxide grains in rocks. Theoretically this enables us to separate contributions from non-ideal recorders and ideal recorders,
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The Quantum Diamond Microscope holds the potential to revolutionize our field of research. It enables measurements on micrometer scale, going beyond the measurements on bulk rocks that we as a field of research have been using so far. An inherent limitation of QDM observations, however, is that it measures magnetic flux in one direction, usually ...
Lennart de Groot +6 more
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Proposal of a micromagnetic standard problem for ferromagnetic resonance simulations
Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials, 2017Alexander A Baker +2 more
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Use of the Mössbauer Effect to Probe Micromagnetic Structures in Co/Au Multilayers with57Fe
Journal of the Physical Society of Japan, 1999Nobuyoshi Hosoito +2 more
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A comparison of micromagnetic solvers
IEEE Transactions on Magnetics, 1999L López-Díaz, E Della Torre
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