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Development of the Magnetic Exchange Force Microscopy Using Ferromagnetic Resonance to Image Surface Spin with Atomic Resolution
原子レベルで表面磁性を可視化する強磁性共鳴を用いた磁気交換力顕微鏡の開発
2016
Hyomen Kagaku
原子レベルで表面磁性を可視化する強磁性共鳴を用いた磁気交換力顕微鏡の開発
The magnetic exchange force is an interaction between spins and is very important for analyzing magnetic properties. Magnetic exchange force microscopy (MExFM), which can detect the magnetic exchange force between the magnetic tip and the magnetic surface, has achieved the atomic-resolution imaging of the spin states at surface. In MExFM, however, the separation between a structure and a magnetic state on the surface has not been performed. In this paper, we propose a new MExFM using
doi:10.1380/jsssj.37.416
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