Temperature-dependent magnetic force microscopy investigation of epitaxial MnAs films on GaAs(001)

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Abstract In this study we have investigated the magnetic field associated with a current flowing in a circuit using Magnetic Force Microscopy (MFM). The technique is able to identify the magnetic field associated with a current flow and has potential for failure analysis.


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