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High-density thermomagnetic recording method using a scanning tunneling microscope
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1995
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MagnetismHeating SourceEngineeringTunneling MicroscopyPhysicsMicroscopyMagnetic Data StorageScanning Probe MicroscopyApplied PhysicsMagnetic ResonanceTunneling MicroscopeMagnetic MeasurementMagnetic DomainsInstrumentationPulse VoltageMedicineMagnetic Medium
A new thermomagnetic recording method using tunneling current in a scanning tunneling microscope as a heating source is proposed. In the experiment, pulse voltage of from 2–8 V with a pulse width of 1 ms is applied to the sample, while the probe position is kept at a bias voltage of 0.2 V and a tunneling current of 0.3 nA. As a result, we have demonstrated that thermally recorded magnetic domains are formed in a Pt/Co multilayered film and minimum domains as small as 0.2 μm in diameter are observed using a polarized optical microscope.
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