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Autor:
Bharat Bhushan, Chris Merton, Nang T. Tran, Todd L. Ethen, Zhenhua Tao, Richard E. Jewett, Michał Cichomski
Publikováno v:
Journal of Tribology. 129:621-627
In order to improve the durability of metal-film magnetic tapes, novel lubricants, A20H, X-1P, and X, a modified phosphazene, were deposited on the tapes. The adhesion, friction, and wear of the unlubricated/lubricated tapes were investigated using a
Autor:
E.D. Dahlberg, Taras G. Pokhil, Roger Proksch, Sheryl Foss, Jake Schmidt, Yang-Tse Cheng, George D. Skidmore, Chris Merton
Publikováno v:
Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials. 190:60-70
The magnetization reversal in epitaxial iron 〈1 1 1〉 films has been studied using MFM with in situ magnetic fields and, in addition, correlated with macroscopic data obtained by conventional magnetometry. Due to the crystallographic orientation a
Publikováno v:
Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials. 190:108-113
Localized magnetic reversal of a perpendicular anisotropy thin film has been performed using the magnetostrictive response of the film to a force applied by probe tips of scanning force microscope cantilevers. Non-magnetic and magnetic cantilever tip
Publikováno v:
Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials. 190:81-88
We have carried out studies of the magnetic reversal process of a rare earth–transition metal thin film with perpendicular magnetic anisotropy using a magnetic force microscope (MFM) capable of applying in situ magnetic fields. The magnetization of
Autor:
Richard D. James, Rob Tickle, Jake Schmidt, Chris Merton, George D. Skidmore, E. Dan Dahlberg
Publikováno v:
Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials. 190:98-107
We have imaged mechanically polished and fractured (1 1 1) surfaces of Terfenol-D using magnetic force microscopy (MFM), and also the fracture surface during application of in situ applied stresses. The theory of James and Kinderlehrer (Phil. Magn. B
Autor:
J. Skorjanec, Gottfried Wastlbauer, Chris Merton, George D. Skidmore, E. Dan Dahlberg, Jake Schmidt
Publikováno v:
Applied Physics Letters. 76:619-621
Magnetic force microscopy was used to observe the magnetization reversal in a CoCr thin film on a grain/subgrain scale. The combination of high resolution topographic and magnetic images were used to relate microscopic magnetization changes to the mi
Publikováno v:
Journal of Applied Physics. 85:4601-4603
The magnetic reversal mechanism of tapered permalloy bars with holes in the center was studied using a Magnetic Force Microscope with in situ magnetic field capability. The samples studied were lithographically patterned from a 20-nm-thick NiFe film
Autor:
Nang T. Tran, Benjamin M. DeKoven, Chris Merton, Timo E. Mahonen, Jixiong Han, Donald A. Perettie, Todd L. Ethen
Publikováno v:
Part B: Magnetic Storage Tribology; Manufacturing/Metalworking Tribology; Nanotribology; Engineered Surfaces; Biotribology; Emerging Technologies; Special Symposia on Contact Mechanics; Special Symposium on Nanotribology.
A combination of a lubricant layer and carbon layer is generally used to provide wear and corrosion protection to the magnetic layer in a magnetic medium. Typically, the carbon layer has a diamond-like structure doped with hydrogen and/or nitrogen. A
Autor:
Roger Proksch, Jake Schmidt, Chris Merton, E. Dan Dahlberg, Sheryl Foss, George D. Skidmore, Matt Dugas, Brian Walsh
Publikováno v:
Applied Physics Letters. 69:2599-2601
We have developed a technique to quantitatively image the magnetic field above a magnetic specimen using a modified magnetic force microscope (MFM). The technique depends on the nonlinear response of a magnetically soft MFM tip to the sample field an
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