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Fresnel diffraction imaging of surface structures using coherent resonant X-ray scattering

ORAL · Invited

Abstract

The coherent X-ray imaging technique, which can image antiferromagnetic domains and domain walls in real space and real-time, opens up a new avenue for understanding antiferromagnetic materials in spintronic devices. Despite the great potential of the technique, the mechanism of seeing such images is elusive. Unlike interference-free X-ray reflection topography images, our technique detects interference arising from phase differences between structures within the materials - either antiferromagnetic or structural. To understand the imaging mechanism in the coherent X-ray imaging technique, we investigated the surface structure: Cr metal stripes deposited on MnBi2Te4 single crystal. We found that interference occurs from our structure, and the Fresnel diffraction integral in the near field can model the observed interference patterns.

Presenters

  • Min Gyu Kim

    University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee

Authors

  • Min Gyu Kim

    University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee

  • Luke Burgard

    University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee

  • Chetanath Neupane

    University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee

  • Sanam Bista

    University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee

  • Rahul Jangid

    Brookhaven National Laboratory

  • Serkan Butun

    Northwestern University

  • Nasir Basit

    Northwestern University

  • Ionel Popa

    University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee

  • Claudio Mazzoli

    Brookhaven National Laboratory