Magnetic force microscopy sensors using iron-filled carbon nanotubes
Abstract
Probes for magnetic force microscopy (MFM) were prepared by pinning iron-filled multiwall carbon nanotubes to conventional scanning force microscopy probes. These nanotube MFM probes reveal a great potential for high spatial resolution of both topography and magnetic stray field. The ends of the high aspect ratio iron nanowires within the nanotubes can be considered as stationary effective magnetic monopole moments which opens the possibility of quantitative stray field measurements in a straightforward manner. The carbon shells around the iron nanowires provide wear resistance and oxidation protection.
- Publication:
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Journal of Applied Physics
- Pub Date:
- May 2006
- DOI:
- 10.1063/1.2195879
- Bibcode:
- 2006JAP....99j4905W
- Keywords:
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- 07.07.Df;
- 07.55.-w;
- 07.79.Pk;
- 07.79.Lh;
- 68.37.Ps;
- 06.30.Ka;
- Sensors;
- remote sensing;
- Magnetic instruments and components;
- Magnetic force microscopes;
- Atomic force microscopes;
- Atomic force microscopy;
- Basic electromagnetic quantities