Abstract

Linear Magnetic Dichroism in the Angular Dependence (LMDAD) in ℓ > 0 core level photoemission can be used as an atom-specific magnetometer. Its large dichroic signal is directly proportional to the surface magnetization and probes in a very efficient way the changes of magnetic moments as a function of the environmental conditions.

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