Scanning SQUID probe microscope with STM and AFM

Superconductive Electronics Conference(2013)

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Abstract
Scanning SQUID microscopy (SSM) has been developed in some groups to achieve both of the good spatial resolution and quantitative accuracy for magnetic imaging. We have developed scanning SQUID probe microscope using a fine permalloy probe and a high Tc superconducting (HTS) SQUID. The microscope has two modes, a scanning tunneling microscope (STM)-SQUID mode for conductive materials and an atomic force microscope (AFM)-SQUID mode even for insulating ones. The submicron magnetic domains of ferromagnetic thin films, fine magnetic patterns of magnetic hard disk and magneto-optical disk, and so on were clearly observed. The STM-SQUID has achieved the imaging of surface morphology with nanometer scale and magnetic field with submicron scale simultaneously, whereas the AFM-SQUID can achieve the comparable performance to the STM-SQUID even in insulating samples. It indicates that the scanning SQUID probe microscope with STM and AFM has good performance to measure fine magnetic field distribution on both conductor and insulator samples.
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permalloy,squids,atomic force microscopy,ferromagnetic materials,hard discs,high-temperature superconductors,magnetic domains,magnetic field measurement,magnetic thin films,magneto-optical recording,scanning tunnelling microscopy,surface morphology,afm,stm,atomic force microscope-squid mode,conductive materials,ferromagnetic thin films,fine permalloy probe,fine magnetic patterns,high tc superconducting squid,insulating materials,magnetic field,magnetic hard disk,magneto-optical disk,nanometer scale morphology,scanning squid probe microscope,scanning tunneling microscope-squid mode,submicron magnetic domains,hts-squid,scanning squid microscopy,rf-squid,high temperature superconductors,microscopy,magnetic force microscopy,superconducting magnets,magnetic resonance imaging
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