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Magneto-optical ferrite-garnet films were applied to visualize magnetic fields produced by magnetic records or magnetized objects. The improvements were achieved by increasing the resolution and sensitivity of magneto-optical imaging methods using of spatial filtering and processing of the optical data. Some characteristic features and advantages of the developed methods in comparison with the conventional ones are illustrated by the images obtained.
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Sohatsky, V., Kovalenko, V. (2004). Magneto-Optical Imaging with Submicron Resolution. In: Johansen, T.H., Shantsev, D.V. (eds) Magneto-Optical Imaging. NATO Science Series, vol 142. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-1007-8_38
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