Characterisation of MFM tip stray fields using Lorentz electron tomography

The work presented in this thesis is a study of the magnetic properties of various magnetic force microscopy (MFM) tips using Lorentz electron microscopy and tomography. The implementation of tomography and differential phase contrast (DPC) microscopy allows the stray field distribution in the half...

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Main Author: Scott, Jamie
Published: University of Glasgow 2002
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spelling ndltd-bl.uk-oai-ethos.bl.uk-3924532015-03-19T03:37:36ZCharacterisation of MFM tip stray fields using Lorentz electron tomographyScott, Jamie2002The work presented in this thesis is a study of the magnetic properties of various magnetic force microscopy (MFM) tips using Lorentz electron microscopy and tomography. The implementation of tomography and differential phase contrast (DPC) microscopy allows the stray field distribution in the half space in front of MFM tips to be measured with a spatial resolution of <30 nm and a field resolution of <2 mT. This information will allow the development of better models for MFM imaging performance and, potentially, the quantification of MFM images.530.412QC PhysicsUniversity of Glasgowhttp://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.392453http://theses.gla.ac.uk/3561/Electronic Thesis or Dissertation
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Characterisation of MFM tip stray fields using Lorentz electron tomography
description The work presented in this thesis is a study of the magnetic properties of various magnetic force microscopy (MFM) tips using Lorentz electron microscopy and tomography. The implementation of tomography and differential phase contrast (DPC) microscopy allows the stray field distribution in the half space in front of MFM tips to be measured with a spatial resolution of <30 nm and a field resolution of <2 mT. This information will allow the development of better models for MFM imaging performance and, potentially, the quantification of MFM images.
author Scott, Jamie
author_facet Scott, Jamie
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title Characterisation of MFM tip stray fields using Lorentz electron tomography
title_short Characterisation of MFM tip stray fields using Lorentz electron tomography
title_full Characterisation of MFM tip stray fields using Lorentz electron tomography
title_fullStr Characterisation of MFM tip stray fields using Lorentz electron tomography
title_full_unstemmed Characterisation of MFM tip stray fields using Lorentz electron tomography
title_sort characterisation of mfm tip stray fields using lorentz electron tomography
publisher University of Glasgow
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