Author
Listed:
- Dongha Kim
(Department of Physics, KAIST
Institute for the NanoCentury, KAIST)
- Young-Wan Oh
(Institute for the NanoCentury, KAIST
Department of Materials Science and Engineering, KAIST)
- Jong Uk Kim
(Institute for the NanoCentury, KAIST
Department of Materials Science and Engineering, KAIST)
- Soogil Lee
(Institute for the NanoCentury, KAIST
Department of Materials Science and Engineering, KAIST)
- Arthur Baucour
(Institute for the NanoCentury, KAIST
Department of Materials Science and Engineering, KAIST)
- Jonghwa Shin
(Institute for the NanoCentury, KAIST
Department of Materials Science and Engineering, KAIST)
- Kab-Jin Kim
(Department of Physics, KAIST)
- Byong-Guk Park
(Institute for the NanoCentury, KAIST
Department of Materials Science and Engineering, KAIST)
- Min-Kyo Seo
(Department of Physics, KAIST
Institute for the NanoCentury, KAIST)
Abstract
Magnetic and spintronic media have offered fundamental scientific subjects and technological applications. Magneto-optic Kerr effect (MOKE) microscopy provides the most accessible platform to study the dynamics of spins, magnetic quasi-particles, and domain walls. However, in the research of nanoscale spin textures and state-of-the-art spintronic devices, optical techniques are generally restricted by the extremely weak magneto-optical activity and diffraction limit. Highly sophisticated, expensive electron microscopy and scanning probe methods thus have come to the forefront. Here, we show that extreme anti-reflection (EAR) dramatically improves the performance and functionality of MOKE microscopy. For 1-nm-thin Co film, we demonstrate a Kerr amplitude as large as 20° and magnetic domain imaging visibility of 0.47. Especially, EAR-enhanced MOKE microscopy enables real-time detection and statistical analysis of sub-wavelength magnetic domain reversals. Furthermore, we exploit enhanced magneto-optic birefringence and demonstrate analyser-free MOKE microscopy. The EAR technique is promising for optical investigations and applications of nanomagnetic systems.
Suggested Citation
Dongha Kim & Young-Wan Oh & Jong Uk Kim & Soogil Lee & Arthur Baucour & Jonghwa Shin & Kab-Jin Kim & Byong-Guk Park & Min-Kyo Seo, 2020.
"Extreme anti-reflection enhanced magneto-optic Kerr effect microscopy,"
Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 11(1), pages 1-8, December.
Handle:
RePEc:nat:natcom:v:11:y:2020:i:1:d:10.1038_s41467-020-19724-7
DOI: 10.1038/s41467-020-19724-7
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