Real-space visualization of intrinsic magnetic fields of an antiferromagnet

Characterizing magnetic structures down to atomic dimensions is central to the design and control of nanoscale magnetism in materials and devices. However, real-space visualization of magnetic fields at such dimensions has been extremely challenging. In recent years, atomic-resolution differential p...

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Veröffentlicht in:Nature (London) 2022-02, Vol.602 (7896), p.234-239
Hauptverfasser: Kohno, Yuji, Seki, Takehito, Findlay, Scott D., Ikuhara, Yuichi, Shibata, Naoya
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Zusammenfassung:Characterizing magnetic structures down to atomic dimensions is central to the design and control of nanoscale magnetism in materials and devices. However, real-space visualization of magnetic fields at such dimensions has been extremely challenging. In recent years, atomic-resolution differential phase contrast scanning transmission electron microscopy (DPC STEM) 1 has enabled direct imaging of electric field distribution even inside single atoms 2 . Here we show real-space visualization of magnetic field distribution inside antiferromagnetic haematite (α-Fe 2 O 3 ) using atomic-resolution DPC STEM in a magnetic-field-free environment 3 . After removing the phase-shift component due to atomic electric fields and improving the signal-to-noise ratio by unit-cell averaging, real-space visualization of the intrinsic magnetic fields in α-Fe 2 O 3 is realized. These results open a new possibility for real-space characterization of many magnetic structures. Real-space visualization of the magnetic fields in antiferromagnetic haematite is achieved using atomic-resolution differential phase contrast scanning transmission electron microscopy in a magnetic-field-free environment.
ISSN:0028-0836
1476-4687
DOI:10.1038/s41586-021-04254-z