Field Dependence of Strain Imaging in Magnetic Observation of Ferrite Head
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概要
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When a magnetic material was subjected to an external magnetic field, a strain was generated in the material and the strain was detected and imaged with a scanning probe microscope. The images obtained with unipolar fields, however, were quite different from those obtained with bipolar fields. We discuss the magnetic field dependence of magnetic strain imaging and propose a physical interpretation. We conclude that strains are magnetostrictive in weak fields, and are mainly caused by magnetic forces in strong fields. The images obtained with unipolar fields represent domain structures at the peak fields, and those with bipolar fields represent the distribution of asymmetry of magnetization reversal.
- Published by the Japan Society of Applied Physics through the Institute of Pure and Applied Physicsの論文
- 2004-09-15
著者
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Tomiyama Futoshi
Hitachi Ltd. Central Research Laboratory
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Shiroishi Yoshihiro
Hitachi Central Research Laboratory
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Takata Keiji
Hitachi Ltd. Advanced Research Laboratory
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Takata Keiji
Hitachi, Ltd., Advanced Research Laboratory, Hatoyama, Saitama 350-0395, Japan
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Tomiyama Futoshi
Hitachi, Ltd., Central Research Laboratory, 1-280 Kokubunji, Tokyo 185-8601, Japan
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Shiroishi Yoshihiro
Hitachi Global Storage Technologies, Ltd., Kozu, Odawara 256-8510, Japan
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