The crystallographic and magnetic microstructure of magnetite (Fe3O4) below the Verwey transition (∼120 K) is studied using transmission electron microscopy. The low temperature phase is found to have a monoclinic C-centered lattice with a c-glide plane perpendicular to the b-axis, which allows twin-related crystal orientations to be distinguished. Off-axis electron holography and Lorentz electron microscopy are used to show that magnetic domains present at room temperature become subdivided into sub-micron-sized magnetic domains below the Verwey transition, with the magnetization direction in each magnetic domain oriented along the monoclinic [001] axis. The nature of the interactions between the magnetic domain walls and the ferroelastic ...
The structure of magnetic domains, i.e. regions of uniform magnetization separated by domain walls, ...
In the paper the influence of magnetic as well as electron-lattice interactions on the Verwey transi...
The micromagnetic domain structure of a magnetite (Fe3O4) single crystal has been studied using a ma...
The crystallographic and magnetic microstructure of magnetite (Fe3O4) below the Verwey transition (∼...
Micromagnetic simulations have been used to explore the interaction between ferrimagnetic domain wal...
The magnetic behaviour of magnetite at low temperatures is dominated by its transformation to a mono...
Abstract Pure magnetite experiences a first-order phase transition (the Verwey transition) near 120–...
Pure magnetite experiences a first-order phase transition (the Verwey transition) near 120–125 K whe...
Pure magnetite experiences a first-order phase transition (the Verwey transition) near 120-125 K whe...
High spatial resolution structural information about magnetic minerals can be obtained using spheric...
High spatial resolution structural information about magnetic minerals can be obtained using spheric...
The magnetic domain structures on the {110} plane of magnetite (Fe3O4) below the Verwey transition (...
We have imaged the magnetic domains on magnetite (001) through the Verwey transition by means of spi...
The structure of magnetic domains, i.e. regions of uniform magnetization separated by domain walls, ...
The structure of magnetic domains, i.e. regions of uniform magnetization separated by domain walls, ...
The structure of magnetic domains, i.e. regions of uniform magnetization separated by domain walls, ...
In the paper the influence of magnetic as well as electron-lattice interactions on the Verwey transi...
The micromagnetic domain structure of a magnetite (Fe3O4) single crystal has been studied using a ma...
The crystallographic and magnetic microstructure of magnetite (Fe3O4) below the Verwey transition (∼...
Micromagnetic simulations have been used to explore the interaction between ferrimagnetic domain wal...
The magnetic behaviour of magnetite at low temperatures is dominated by its transformation to a mono...
Abstract Pure magnetite experiences a first-order phase transition (the Verwey transition) near 120–...
Pure magnetite experiences a first-order phase transition (the Verwey transition) near 120–125 K whe...
Pure magnetite experiences a first-order phase transition (the Verwey transition) near 120-125 K whe...
High spatial resolution structural information about magnetic minerals can be obtained using spheric...
High spatial resolution structural information about magnetic minerals can be obtained using spheric...
The magnetic domain structures on the {110} plane of magnetite (Fe3O4) below the Verwey transition (...
We have imaged the magnetic domains on magnetite (001) through the Verwey transition by means of spi...
The structure of magnetic domains, i.e. regions of uniform magnetization separated by domain walls, ...
The structure of magnetic domains, i.e. regions of uniform magnetization separated by domain walls, ...
The structure of magnetic domains, i.e. regions of uniform magnetization separated by domain walls, ...
In the paper the influence of magnetic as well as electron-lattice interactions on the Verwey transi...
The micromagnetic domain structure of a magnetite (Fe3O4) single crystal has been studied using a ma...