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Magnetic Domain Structure of La0.7Sr0.3MnO3 thin-films probed at variable temperature with Scanning Electron Microscopy with Polarization Analysis
The domain configuration of 50 nm thick La0.7SrMnO3 films has been directly
investigated using scanning electron microscopy with polarization analysis
(SEMPA), with magnetic contrast obtained without the requirement for prior
surface preparation. The large scale domain structure reflects a primarily
four-fold anisotropy, with a small uniaxial component, consistent with
magneto-optic Kerr effect measurements. We also determine the domain transition
profile and find it to be in agreement with previous estimates of the domain
wall width in this material. The temperature dependence of the image contrast
is investigated and compared to superconducting-quantum interference device
magnetometry data. A faster decrease in the SEMPA contrast is revealed, which
can be explained by the technique's extreme surface sensitivity, allowing us to
selectively probe the surface spin polarization which due to the double
exchange mechanism exhibits a distinctly different temperature dependence than
the bulk magnetization
A Public-Domain Personality Item Bank For Use With The Raymark, Schmit, and Guion (1997) PPRF
Presented is the development of a repository of work-related personality items that may be used to assess job-related traits identified by the Personality-Related Position Requirements Form (PPRF: Raymark, Schmit, & Guion, 1997). Analyses of the item pool administered to a sample (n = 412) of trade apprentices showed evidence to support the12 work-related Big 5 sub-dimensions identified by the PPRF. A smaller validity study (n = 47) suggested that personality dimensions identified as job-related by the PPRF were related to important job-related outcomes
Geometrical control of pure spin current induced domain wall depinning
[EN] We investigate the pure spin-current assisted depinning of magnetic domain walls in half ring
based Py/Al lateral spin valve structures. Our optimized geometry incorporating a patterned
notch in the detector electrode, directly below the Al spin conduit, provides a tailored pinning
potential for a transverse domain wall and allows for a precise control over the magnetization
configuration and as a result the domain wall pinning. Due to the patterned notch, we are
able to study the depinning field as a function of the applied external field for certain applied
current densities and observe a clear asymmetry for the two opposite field directions.
Micromagnetic simulations show that this can be explained by the asymmetry of the pinning
potential. By direct comparison of the calculated efficiencies for different external field and
spin current directions, we are able to disentangle the different contributions from the spin
transfer torque, Joule heating and the Oersted field. The observed high efficiency of the pure
spin current induced spin transfer torque allows for a complete depinning of the domain wall
at zero external field for a charge current density of 6 1011 A m−2, which is attributed to the
optimal control of the position of the domain wall.Comisión Europea (P7-PEOPLE-2013-ITN 608031, FP7-ICT-2009-5)
Gobierno de España (MAT2014-52477-C5-4-P)
Junta de Castilla y Leon (SA090U16)
German Ministry for Education and Science (BMBF)
German Research Foundation (DFG) via the DFG collaborative research centre SFB/TRR 173 SPIN+X
Graduate School Material Science in Mainz (DFG/GSC 266)
European Research Council - MultiRev (665672)
Research Center of Innovative and Emerging Materials at Johannes Gutenberg University (CINEMA)
German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) via the SpinNet Program 56268455
French RENATECH networ
Fatigue in Patients with Chronic Hepatitis B Living in North America: Results from the Hepatitis B Research Network (HBRN)
Fatigue is a common symptom of liver disease but not well-characterized in patients with chronic hepatitis B virus (HBV)
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