Engineering the ferromagnetic domain size for optimized imaging of the pinned uncompensated spins in exchange-biased samples by magnetic force microscopy

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Abstract

Magnetic force microscopy (MFM) is able to image and quantify patterns of pinned uncompensated spins (UCS) in exchange-biased samples with high spatial resolution and submonolayer spin sensitivity. However, MFM can only detect magnetic moment distributions with spatial wavelengths within a certain range. Samples with large domains, homogeneous, or divergence-free magnetization fields are not accessible to MFM analysis. In this work we discuss the sample structure constraints placed by the requirement to measure UCS at high spatial resolution, and point out a method to engineer the size of the ferromagnetic domains accordingly. © 2011 American Institute of Physics.

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Joshi, N. R., Özer, S., Ashworth, T. V., Stickar, P. G., Romer, S., Marioni, M. A., & Hug, H. J. (2011). Engineering the ferromagnetic domain size for optimized imaging of the pinned uncompensated spins in exchange-biased samples by magnetic force microscopy. Applied Physics Letters, 98(8). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.3559228

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