Exchange stiffness is a fundamental micromagnetic parameter, yet its value in hard ferrites has remained uncertain due to the limitations of traditional thin-film spin-wave experiments. In this work, the authors utilize tilt-scan-averaged differential phase-contrast STEM to directly measure 180^ domain-wall widths in Sr-based and Ca-La-Co-based M-type ferrites. By combining these real-space measurements with bulk anisotropy constants, the authors quantify local exchange stiffness with high precision. This approach reveals that variations in domain-wall width are driven by magnetocrystalline anisotropy rather than changes in exchange stiffness, providing a powerful new tool for mapping magnetic properties at the nanoscale within complex microstructures.
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