Abstract
Using polarized-light microscopy, we have investigated the magnetic
domains of perpendicularly magnetized media under several different
conditions, including direct observation of the thin-film magnetic layer and
observations through the glass or plastic substrates on which the magnetic
film was deposited. The results show that the image contrast is reduced with
an increasing numerical aperture of the objective lens. They also indicate
that the polarization rotation caused by differences between the
reflectivity–transmissivity of the p and
s components of polarization deteriorate the magnetic
image contrast. Furthermore, by comparing the image quality using the same
objective lens on samples having different substrates, we found that the
images obtained through plastic substrates are worse than those obtained
through glass substrates. Birefringence of the plastic substrate is shown to
be responsible for the additional degradation of the image
contrast.
© 1997 Optical Society of America
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