Handbook of Magnetism and Advanced Magnetic Materials 2007
DOI: 10.1002/9780470022184.hmm304
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Synchrotron Radiation Techniques Based onXrayMagnetic Circular Dichroism

Abstract: X‐ray magnetic circular dichroism (XMCD) results from the dependence of the absorption cross section on the magnetization of the target. The use of highly intense, circular‐polarized synchrotron X‐ray sources close to an absorption edge energy allows an element‐specific and quantitative determination of local magnetic spin and orbital moments. If the energy is tuned to the circular dichroic active absorption edges, most of the X‐ray spectroscopic scattering and imaging techniques can be extended to their magne… Show more

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“…A clear magnetic effect is visible. The change in the absorption is called the XMCD signal [7,12,13,15], which is plotted in the lower right part of figure 1 [60]. Note that for the case of Fe shown here, the magnetism related effect in the optical properties is about 50% of the resonant peak height at the Fe 2p 3/2 transition.…”
Section: The Basics Behind Magnetic X-ray Investigations: Xmcdmentioning
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“…A clear magnetic effect is visible. The change in the absorption is called the XMCD signal [7,12,13,15], which is plotted in the lower right part of figure 1 [60]. Note that for the case of Fe shown here, the magnetism related effect in the optical properties is about 50% of the resonant peak height at the Fe 2p 3/2 transition.…”
Section: The Basics Behind Magnetic X-ray Investigations: Xmcdmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The 2p 3/2 (2p 1/2 ) transition is also called L 3 (L 2 ) edge respectively. The related change in the absorption is shown in the right part of figure 1 but now for the magnetization parallel and antiparallel to the sample magnetization [12,13]. The background based on the photo-excitation of all lower energy excitations has been subtracted and the intensity is normalized to the height of the 'edge-jump', i.e.…”
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“…[36], respectively. For Co (2p → 3d transition), the values of c 2p = 1 and l 3d = 2 were used for the orbital momentum quantum number of the core and the valence shell, as well as the value of n 3d = 7.51 for the 3d electron occupation number [33,40]. For Dy (3d → 4f transition), the values of c 3d = 2, l 4f = 3 and the electron occupation number of the 4f shells n 4f = 9 were used in the sum-rules calculations [41,42].…”
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“…[29][30][31][32][33] This method is interface sensitive and allows us to analyze element selectively the magnetic properties of heterostructures, such as the magnetization profile across interfaces and the polarization at interfaces. [32][33][34] For the more general magnetic properties of the trilayer including magnetic hysteresis measurements we refer to our earlier study reported in Ref. 25.…”
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