Characterization of the High Coercivity Magnetic Probe Tips for Magnetic Resonance Force Microscopy

ORAL

Abstract

Magnetic Resonance Force Microscopy on ferromagnetic systems calls for high coercivity probe magnets needed for exciting localized Ferromagnetic Resonance (FMR) modes in the sample under investigations. We have characterized high coercivity Sm2Co17 MRFM probes fabricated by Focused Ion Beam (FIB) micro machining and mounted on a commercial Si cantilever (characteristic dimension 1$\mu$m x 1$\mu$m x 1$\mu$m). We report vibrating cantilever magnetometry measurements of probe coercivity. Low temperature (4 K) probe coercivity as high as 1 T has been observed. Probe characteristics have also been deduced from deconvolution of MFM data obtained on 5.3 4$\mu$m diameter permalloy dots. We also discuss energy dissipation in the micromechanical cantilever when the probe magnet approaches a ferromagnetic sample.

Authors

  • I.H. Lee

    The Ohio State University

  • J. Kim

    The Ohio State University

  • Yu Obukhov

    The Ohio State University

  • P. Banerjee

    The Ohio State University

  • Denis Pelekhov

    Ohio State University, The Ohio State University, Physics Department, Ohio State University

  • Peter C. Hammel

    The Ohio State University, Physics Department, Ohio State University