The Foucault and Fresnel modes of Lorentz microscopy, together with a
quantitative magnetization mapping technique, summed image differential
phase-contrast imaging, were used to study the magnetization reversal
mechanism of the sense layer in spin-valve structures exhibiting the giant
magnetoresistance effect. In addition to studies of sheet film,
lithographically defined spin-valve elements were investigated. A current
can be passed through the element during magnetizing so that the effect of
the applied current on the giant magnetoresistance and magnetization
reversal mechanism can be studied. Results are presented for a number of
different spin-valve structures.