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English: Supplementary Movie 6 The sequence of ΔBz(x,y) images (Supplementary Movie 6) is attained by subtraction of consecutive Bz(x,y) images. The dipole-like features in Supplementary Movie 6 show that following the rapid increase in μ0H‖ the islands continue to reverse their moments predominantly in the direction of μ0H‖ for an extended period of time through a thermally activated process. The number of the reversal events decays with time as seen in Supplementary Movie 6. The relaxation rate of the total in-plane magnetic moment dM/dt in the scanned area presented in Fig. 2g is obtained by vectorial summation of the reversing moments m along H‖ direction for each frame of Supplementary Movie 6. |
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Source | Video file from Anahory Y, Embon L, Li C, Banerjee S, Meltzer A, Naren H, Yakovenko A, Cuppens J, Myasoedov Y, Rappaport M, Huber M, Michaeli K, Venkatesan T, Ariando, Zeldov E (2016). "Emergent nanoscale superparamagnetism at oxide interfaces". Nature Communications. DOI:10.1038/ncomms12566. PMID 27558907. PMC: 5007328. | ||
Author | Anahory Y, Embon L, Li C, Banerjee S, Meltzer A, Naren H, Yakovenko A, Cuppens J, Myasoedov Y, Rappaport M, Huber M, Michaeli K, Venkatesan T, Ariando, Zeldov E | ||
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Short title | Supplementary Movie 6 |
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Author | Anahory Y, Embon L, Li C, Banerjee S, Meltzer A, Naren H, Yakovenko A, Cuppens J, Myasoedov Y, Rappaport M, Huber M, Michaeli K, Venkatesan T, Ariando, Zeldov E |
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Image title | The sequence of ΔBz(x,y) images (Supplementary Movie 6) is attained by subtraction of consecutive Bz(x,y) images. The dipole-like features in Supplementary Movie 6 show that following the rapid increase in μ0H‖ the islands continue to reverse their moments predominantly in the direction of μ0H‖ for an extended period of time through a thermally activated process. The number of the reversal events decays with time as seen in Supplementary Movie 6. The relaxation rate of the total in-plane magnetic moment dM/dt in the scanned area presented in Fig. 2g is obtained by vectorial summation of the reversing moments m along H‖ direction for each frame of Supplementary Movie 6. |
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