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Extreme Ultraviolet

Magnetic Imaging with Extreme Ultraviolet Sources

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Magnetic materials are critical for research and development of various technologies such as data storage, power generation, and medicine. The magnetic behavior of these materials can be studied using extreme ultraviolet light. We developed an extreme ultraviolet light source for imaging nanoscale magnetic domains with ptychography. The extreme ultraviolet light are created using high harmonic generation which is an extreme non-linear optical process that converts infrared light into extreme ultraviolet. The source is capable of generated both linearly and circularly polarized light which are used to obtain dichroic images of magnetic domains.

Meeting times: Wednesdays at 2:00 pm (U150 ESC).
Lead Student: Taylor Buckway

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