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This paper describes interference microscopy using a liquid-crystal panel as a rewritable medium. This system makes it possible to observe the dynamic behavior of a magnetic field. Experimental results obtained while observing dynamic domain-wall motion in a thin permalloy film are shown.
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Chen, J., Hirayama, T., Lai, G. et al. Video-rate electron-holographic interference microscopy using a liquid-crystal panel. Optical Review 1, 304–307 (1994). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF03254892
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