Nano-Torsional Resonator Torque Magnetometry
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Abstract
Torque magnetometry has been used for many years for a variety of magnetic measurements. Moving to nanoscale torsional resonators can push the limits of sensitivity for mechanical torque measurements. We report the use of magnetic torque to drive multiple torsion modes of nanoresonators that have been integrated with nanomagnetic elements. The interferometric response can be used to sensitively measure the magnetic behavior of single nanoscale magnetic objects with excellent sensitivity ($\approx 10^8 \mu_B$ for a single hysteresis curve).
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Authors
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John Davis
University of Alberta
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Doug Vick
National Institute for Nanotechnology
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Dave Fortin
University of Alberta
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Jacob Burgess
Department of Physics, University of Alberta, University of Alberta and National Institute for Nanotechnology
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Wayne Hiebert
National Institute for Nanotechnology
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Mark Freeman
University of Alberta and National Institute for Nanotechnology