A MEMS device applies in-situ strain to freestanding 80 nm BiFeO3 films, enabling control of their ferroelectric and spin-cycloid configurations under X-ray imaging.
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A review summarizing the concept, experimental setups, applications in magneto-dynamics, and future prospects of time-resolved scanning transmission soft X-ray microscopy with pump-probe protocols.
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In-situ Straining of Epitaxial Freestanding Ferroic Films by a MEMS Device
A MEMS device applies in-situ strain to freestanding 80 nm BiFeO3 films, enabling control of their ferroelectric and spin-cycloid configurations under X-ray imaging.
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Scanning through space and time: past, present, and future of time-resolved scanning transmission soft X-ray microscopy
A review summarizing the concept, experimental setups, applications in magneto-dynamics, and future prospects of time-resolved scanning transmission soft X-ray microscopy with pump-probe protocols.