English: Scanning transmission electron microscopy (STEM) differential phase contrast (DPC) and Fresnel images of a Pacman shape milled in a permalloy thin film by the focused ion beam method. The two Lorentz microscopy techniques show complementary information regarding the magnetic domain structure surrounding Pacman. Image(s) acquired during student lab for the course Nanotools at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU), with full permission for publishing given by students (Konarboland, A. and Tokle, E. Y. and Femoen, V. J.).
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