The University of Exeter is setting up the Exeter Time-Resolved Magnetism (EXTREMAG) Facility for the study of magnetic processes in nanoscale magnetic materials on ultrafast timescales, at low temperatures, and in high magnetic fields and is looking to procure a wide field polarisation microscope.
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The University of Exeter is setting up the Exeter Time-Resolved Magnetism (EXTREMAG) Facility for the study of magnetic processes in nanoscale magnetic materials on ultrafast timescales, at low temperatures, and in high magnetic fields and is looking to procure a wide field polarisation microscope to image magnetic domains and magnetisation processes using the magneto-optical Kerr effect.