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- Title
FORCE-DETECTED SCANNED PROBE MAGNETIC RESONANCE MICROSCOPY.
- Abstract
Magnetic Resonance Force Microscopy (MRFM) is a novel scanned probe technique that combines the three-dimensional imaging capabilities of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) with the high sensitivity and resolution of atomic force microscopy (AFM). This emerging technology holds clear potential for resolution at the atomic scale. When fully realized, MRFM will provide a unique method for non-destructive, chemically specific, subsurface imaging with applicability to a wide variety of materials. I will review results to date spanning applications of MRFM to nuclear spin, electron spin, and ferromagnetic resonance. I will outline the MRFM technique, discuss its present status and indicate future directions of our effort.
- Subjects
MAGNETIC resonance force microscopy; SCANNING probe microscopy; MAGNETIC resonance imaging; ATOMIC force microscopy; FERROMAGNETIC resonance; NUCLEAR magnetic resonance; ELECTRON paramagnetic resonance
- Publication
International Journal of Modern Physics B: Condensed Matter Physics; Statistical Physics; Applied Physics, 2002, Vol 16, Issue 20-22, p3378
- ISSN
0217-9792
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1142/S0217979202014474