Journal of Electron Microscopy Advance Access published online on January 13, 2006
Journal of Electron Microscopy, doi:10.1093/jmicro/dfi068
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1 JEOL Ltd, Akishima 196-8558, Japan
* To whom correspondence should be addressed. A magnetizing stage, by which approximately horizontal magnetic fields can be applied to thin-foiled specimens, has been developed so that magnetization process can be observed in situ with electron holography and Lorentz microscopy. It is possible to apply magnetic field up to 200 Oe without serious image distortion by utilizing the magnetizing stage, beam-deflection-back coils and a magnetically shielded objective lens. The devised system can be used to studies of magnetization processes in many soft magnets.
Received July 19, 2005
Accepted December 7, 2005
Physical: Letter
Development of a magnetizing stage for in situ observations with electron holography and Lorentz microscopy
M. Inoue 1 *,
T. Tomita 1,
M. Naruse 1,
Z. Akase 2,
Y. Murakami 2,
and
D. Shindo 2
2 Institute of Multidisciplinary Research for Advanced Materials, Tohoku University, Sendai 980-8577, Japan
M. Inoue, E-mail: masinoue{at}jeol.co.jp
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