We present a transfer-function approach to calculate the force on a magnetic force microscope tip and the stray field due to a perpendicularly magnetized medium having an arbitrary magnetization pattern. Under certain conditions, it is possible to calculate the magnetization pattern from the measured force data. We apply this transfer function theory to quantitatively simulate magnetic force microscopy data acquired on a CoNi/Pt multilayer and on an epitaxially grown Cu/Ni/Cu/Si(001) magnetic thin film. The method described here serves as an excellent basis for (i) the definition of the condition for achieving maximum resolution in a specific experiment, (ii) the differences of force and force z-derivative imaging, (iii) the artificial dist...
Abstract. In this chapter Magnetic Force Microscopy is treated in detail. The emphasis is on high re...
Principle of MFM In magnetic force microscopy (MFM), the magnetic stray field above a very flat spec...
Image interpretation in magnetic force microscopy (MFM) requires details information about the inter...
This paper presents an analytical approach to magnetic force microscopy (MFM). Some features of a re...
In ultrathin films, the energy competition between the perpendicular magnetic anisotropy and the in-...
Magnetic force microscopy has unsurpassed capabilities in analysis of nanoscale and microscale magne...
This article uses a fully quantitative approach to describe the behavior of the minute tip of the ma...
By combining a finite element tip model and numerical simulations of the tip-sample interaction, it ...
Nanomagnetic structures have the potential to surpass silicon's scaling limitations both as elements...
The ill-posed linear inverse problems, characterised by Fredholm integral equations of the first kin...
Magnetic force microscopy (MFM) is a widespread technique for imaging magnetic structures with a res...
The effect of magnetization reversal of magnetic force microscope (MFM) tips based on low coercive t...
Images of a thin film permalloy element taken with Lorentz and magnetic force microscopies are compa...
We investigate the domain structure of submicrometer sized ferromagnetic stripes exhibiting in-plane...
Fast and efficient software tools previously developed in image processing were adapted to the analy...
Abstract. In this chapter Magnetic Force Microscopy is treated in detail. The emphasis is on high re...
Principle of MFM In magnetic force microscopy (MFM), the magnetic stray field above a very flat spec...
Image interpretation in magnetic force microscopy (MFM) requires details information about the inter...
This paper presents an analytical approach to magnetic force microscopy (MFM). Some features of a re...
In ultrathin films, the energy competition between the perpendicular magnetic anisotropy and the in-...
Magnetic force microscopy has unsurpassed capabilities in analysis of nanoscale and microscale magne...
This article uses a fully quantitative approach to describe the behavior of the minute tip of the ma...
By combining a finite element tip model and numerical simulations of the tip-sample interaction, it ...
Nanomagnetic structures have the potential to surpass silicon's scaling limitations both as elements...
The ill-posed linear inverse problems, characterised by Fredholm integral equations of the first kin...
Magnetic force microscopy (MFM) is a widespread technique for imaging magnetic structures with a res...
The effect of magnetization reversal of magnetic force microscope (MFM) tips based on low coercive t...
Images of a thin film permalloy element taken with Lorentz and magnetic force microscopies are compa...
We investigate the domain structure of submicrometer sized ferromagnetic stripes exhibiting in-plane...
Fast and efficient software tools previously developed in image processing were adapted to the analy...
Abstract. In this chapter Magnetic Force Microscopy is treated in detail. The emphasis is on high re...
Principle of MFM In magnetic force microscopy (MFM), the magnetic stray field above a very flat spec...
Image interpretation in magnetic force microscopy (MFM) requires details information about the inter...