Authors
Daniel Wolf, Luis A Rodriguez, Armand Béché, Elsa Javon, Luis Serrano, Cesar Magen, Christophe Gatel, Axel Lubk, Hannes Lichte, Sara Bals, Gustaaf Van Tendeloo, Amalio Fernández-Pacheco, José M De Teresa, Etienne Snoeck
Publication date
2015/10/13
Journal
Chemistry of Materials
Volume
27
Issue
19
Pages
6771-6778
Publisher
American Chemical Society
Description
The investigation of three-dimensional (3D) ferromagnetic nanoscale materials constitutes one of the key research areas of the current magnetism roadmap and carries great potential to impact areas such as data storage, sensing, and biomagnetism. The properties of such nanostructures are closely connected with their 3D magnetic nanostructure, making their determination highly valuable. Up to now, quantitative 3D maps providing both the internal magnetic and electric configuration of the same specimen with high spatial resolution are missing. Here, we demonstrate the quantitative 3D reconstruction of the dominant axial component of the magnetic induction and electrostatic potential within a cobalt nanowire (NW) of 100 nm in diameter with spatial resolution below 10 nm by applying electron holographic tomography. The tomogram was obtained using a dedicated TEM sample holder for acquisition, in …
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