Kerr Microscope

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Through Kerr microscopy, we aim to characterize the relative changes in magnetization across a magnetic sample.

Team members

  • Sim May Inn
  • Joel Yeo
  • Gan Jun Herng

(Feel free to edit this page or email me at e0006250@u.nus.edu if you would like to join.)

Idea

Through Kerr microscopy, we aim to characterize the relative changes in magnetization across a magnetic sample.

Setup

Measurements