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Detecting two magnetization components by the magneto-optical Kerr effect
J. M. Florczak,
E. Dan Dahlberg
Physics and Astronomy (Twin Cities)
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Two-component
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Magnetization
100%
In-plane Magnetization
100%
Magneto-optical Kerr Effect
100%
Component Sensitivity
100%
Dual-component
100%
Single Crystal
50%
Physical Condition
50%
Simultaneous Detection
50%
Fe Film
50%
Novel Technique
50%
Reflection Coefficient
50%
Kerr Effect
50%
Light Beam
50%
Magneto-optical Measurements
50%
Individual Detection
50%
Anlysis
50%
Material Science
Film
100%
Optical Measurement
100%
Single Crystal
100%
Physics
Kerr Effect
100%
Optical Measurement
33%
Single Crystal
33%
Light Beams
33%
Reflectance
33%
Engineering
Magnetization Component
100%
Reflectance
33%
Light Beams
33%