Spin-angle topography of hexagonal manganites by magnetic second-harmonic generation
Applied Physics Letters, ISSN: 0003-6951, Vol: 77, Issue: 26, Page: 4401-4403
2000
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Article Description
Magnetic second-harmonic generation is used for imaging of the orientation of the spins in antiferromagnetic ScMnO and HoMnO with 10 μm resolution and an accuracy of about 1°. This allows the observation of sample inhomogeneities and the coexistence of magnetic phases. The method is based on simple geometric arguments which should be applicable to a large variety of magnetic materials. © 2000 American Institute of Physics.
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