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Magnon momentum microscopy: A new window into nanoscale spin-wave physics
A new microscopy technique has been developed to study magnons, which are the quanta of collectively excited spins.
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A new microscopy technique has been developed to study magnons, which are the quanta of collectively excited spins. This technique uses soft X-rays to image magnons in two-dimensional reciprocal space. The development of this technique is significant as it provides a powerful platform for exploring nonlinear magnon interactions. This could be useful for future computing schemes, given its sensitivity and simplicity.
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