Magnetic force microscopy studies on the magnetic ordering in organic materials induced by high-energy proton irradiation

in: Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section B-Beam Interactions with Materials and Atoms (2006)
Spemann, Daniel; Schindler, Karl Michael; Esquinazi, Pablo; Diaconu, Mariana; Schmidt, Heidemarie; Höhne, Roland; Setzer, Annette; Butz, Tilman
In this study, ferromagnetic microstructures in highly oriented pyrolytic graphite and superparamagnetic spots in polyimide foils were created by 2.25 MeV proton microbeam irradiation and characterized using atomic and magnetic force microscopy. For this purpose, graphite samples were irradiated with cross-like patterns of 15 µm × 15 µm size using ion fluences in the range of (0.003–2.5) × 1018 cm-2. The irradiated crosses showed strong magnetic signals and a complex domain structure in the magnetic images depending on the geometrical dimensions of the crosses. Furthermore, polyimide foils were irradiated with microspots and fluences in the range of (0.016–3.1) × 1019 cm-2. Magnetic force microscopy shows very strong phase shifts in these irradiated areas.

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