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Point Probe® Plus Magnetic Force Microscopy - Reflex Coating

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Electronics Sensor Product Number : PPP-MFMR-W

Sensor

Applications

Atomic force microscope (AFM) tips AFM imaging

Properties

The SPM probe offers unique features: hard magnetic coating on the tip side (coercivity of app. 300 Oe, remanence magnetization of app. 300 emu/cm3) effective magnetic moment in the order of 10-13 emu metallic electrical conductivity guaranteed tip radius of curvature < 30 nm magnetic resolution better than 50 nm tip height 10 - 15 µm Al coating on detector side of cantilever enhancing the reflectivity of the laser beam by a factor of about 2.5 alignment grooves on backside of silicon holder chip precise alignment of the cantilever position (within +/- 2 µm) when used with the Alignment Chip compatible with PointProbe® Plus XY-Alignment Series As both coatings are almost stress free the bending of the cantilever due to stress is less than 3.5% of the cantilever length. For enhanced signal strength the magnetization of the tip by means of a strong permanent magnet prior to the measurement is recommended.

Electrical Conductivity High sensitivity Enhanced Resolution Coercitivity

Manufacturer's Description

The NANOSENSORS™ PPP-MFMR AFM probe is our standard probe for magnetic force microscopy providing a reasonable sensitivity, resolution and coercitivity. It has proven stable imaging of a variety of recording media and other samples. The force constant of this probe type is specially tailored for magnetic force microscopy yielding high force sensitivity while simultaneously enabling tapping mode and lift mode operation.The hard magnetic coating on the tip is optimized for high magnetic contrast and high lateral resolution of considerably better than 50 nm. The coating is characterized by a coercivity of app. 300 Oe and a remanence magnetization of app. 300 emu/cm3 (these values were determined on a flat surface).