نتایج جستجو برای: mfm probe

تعداد نتایج: 93825  

Journal: :iranian chemical communication 2015
jamal afzali sedigheh sadegh hassani

magnetic force microscope ( mfm ) is a powerful technique for mapping the magnetic force gradient above the sample surface. herein, single-wall carbon nanotubes (swcnt) were used to fabricate mfm probe by dielectrophoresis method which is a reproducible and cost-effective technique. the effect of induced voltage on the deposition manner of carbon nanotubes (cnt) on the atomic force microscope (...

Magnetic force microscope ( MFM ) is a powerful technique for mapping the magnetic force gradient above the sample surface. Herein, single-wall carbon nanotubes (SWCNT) were used to fabricate MFM probe by dielectrophoresis method which is a reproducible and cost-effective technique. The effect of induced voltage on the deposition manner of carbon nanotubes (CNT) on the atomic force microscope (...

1998
R. D. Gomez A. O. Pak A. J. Anderson E. R. Burke A. J. Leyendecker I. D. Mayergoyz

A method for calibrating the force gradients and probe magnetic moment in phase-contrast magnetic force microscopy ~MFM! is introduced. It is based upon the combined electrostatic force microscopy EFM and MFM images of a conducting non magnetic metal strip. The behavior of the phase contrast in EFM is analyzed and modeled as a finite area capacitor. This model is used in conjunction with the im...

2016
Livia Angeloni Daniele Passeri Melania Reggente Diego Mantovani Marco Rossi

Magnetic force microscopy (MFM) has been demonstrated as valuable technique for the characterization of magnetic nanomaterials. To be analyzed by MFM techniques, nanomaterials are generally deposited on flat substrates, resulting in an additional contrast in MFM images due to unavoidable heterogeneous electrostatic tip-sample interactions, which cannot be easily distinguished from the magnetic ...

Journal: :Journal of the Magnetics Society of Japan 2007

Journal: :Physical review letters 2010
David Martínez-Martín Miriam Jaafar Rubén Pérez Julio Gómez-Herrero Agustina Asenjo

In this work we investigate possible ferromagnetic order on the graphite surface by using magnetic force microscopy (MFM). Our data show that the tip-sample interaction along the steps is independent of an external magnetic field. Moreover, by combining kelvin probe force microscopy and MFM, we are able to separate the electrostatic and magnetic interactions along the steps obtaining an upper b...

2014
André Körnig Markus A Hartmann Christian Teichert Peter Fratzl Damien Faivre

Magnetotactic bacteria form chains of magnetite nanoparticles that serve the organism as navigation tools. The magnetic anisotropy of the superstructure makes the chain an ideal model to study the magnetic properties of such an organization. Magnetic force microscopy (MFM) is currently the technique of choice for the visualization of magnetic nanostructures, however it does not enable the quant...

2016
Simona Pili Stephen P. Argent Christopher G. Morris Peter Rought Victoria García-Sakai Ian P. Silverwood Timothy L. Easun Ming Li Mark R. Warren Claire A. Murray Chiu C. Tang Sihai Yang Martin Schröder

Understanding the molecular mechanism of proton conduction is crucial for the design of new materials with improved conductivity. Quasi-elastic neutron scattering (QENS) has been used to probe the mechanism of proton diffusion within a new phosphonate-based metal-organic framework (MOF) material, MFM-500(Ni). QENS suggests that the proton conductivity (4.5 × 10(-4) S/cm at 98% relative humidity...

2011
Miriam Jaafar Oscar Iglesias-Freire Luis Serrano-Ramón Manuel Ricardo Ibarra Jose Maria de Teresa Agustina Asenjo

The most outstanding feature of scanning force microscopy (SFM) is its capability to detect various different short and long range interactions. In particular, magnetic force microscopy (MFM) is used to characterize the domain configuration in ferromagnetic materials such as thin films grown by physical techniques or ferromagnetic nanostructures. It is a usual procedure to separate the topograp...

2012
Maximilian Schneiderbauer Daniel Wastl Franz J Giessibl

Magnetic force microscopy (MFM) allows one to image the domain structure of ferromagnetic samples by probing the dipole forces between a magnetic probe tip and a magnetic sample. The magnetic domain structure of the sample depends on the alignment of the individual atomic magnetic moments. It is desirable to be able to image both individual atoms and domain structures with a single probe. Howev...

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