X-ray microscope reveals ‘solitons,’ a special type of magnetic wave

X-ray microscope reveals 'solitons,' a special type of magnetic wave

An ultrafast camera coupled to a custom-built X-ray microscope at SLAC’s Stanford Synchrotron Radiation Lightsource allowed researchers to produce a six-frame “movie” of the soliton’s motion. It took about 12 hours to record enough X-ray data to produce the movie. Credit: Stefano Bonetti/Stockholm University

X-ray microscope reveals ‘solitons,’ a special type of magnetic wave

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