Magneto-Optical Imaging

Magneto-Optical Imaging by Tom H. Johansen, published by Springer Science & Business Media on May 31, 2004, is a comprehensive exploration of a rapidly evolving technique in the field of materials science. This edition, consisting of 345 pages, provides an in-depth overview of how magneto-optical imaging can visualize both static and dynamic magnetic behavior in materials, offering insights into processes at various scales and timescales.
Readers will find that the book presents detailed information on the capabilities of magneto-optical imaging, including its ability to capture real-time images that reveal ultrafast magnetic processes and the motion of individual vortices in superconductors. The content is designed to reflect the current status of this technique, making it a valuable resource for those interested in the intersections of physics, technology, and engineering, particularly in the areas of magnetism and optics.
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Magneto-Optical Imaging has developed rapidly over the last decade to emerge as a leading technique to directly visualise the static and dynamic magnetic behaviour of materials, capable of following magnetic processes on the scale of centimeters to sub-microns and at timescales from hours to nanoseconds. The images are direct, real-time, and give space-resolved information, such as ultrafast magnetic processes and revealing the motion of individual vortices in superconductors.
The book is a fully up-to-date report of the present status of the technique.
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