Coherent X-ray speckle pattern of antiferromagnets: First results

Recently, some very interesting research on magnetic noise from antiferromagnets has been published. Unlike ferromagnets, the characteristics of which have been studied for many years, antiferromagnets have remained a mystery because their internal structure was too fine to be measured. Their internal order is on the same scale as the wavelength of X-rays, and therefore, X-ray photon correlation spectroscopy, which measures 'speckle' patterns, can give a unique 'fingerprint' of a particular magnetic domain configuration. It was found that the domain wall motion is thermally activated at temperatures above 100 K, but not so at lower temperatures. For more information, see the paper, "Direct measurement of antiferromagnetic domain fluctuations", O. G. Shpyrko, et al., Nature 447, 68 (2007).

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