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Nanomaterials ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 11 (2) ◽  
pp. 348
Author(s):  
Roland Sachser ◽  
Johanna Hütner ◽  
Christian H. Schwalb ◽  
Michael Huth

Scanning Hall probe microscopy is attractive for minimally invasive characterization of magnetic thin films and nanostructures by measurement of the emanating magnetic stray field. Established sensor probes operating at room temperature employ highly miniaturized spin-valve elements or semimetals, such as Bi. As the sensor layer structures are fabricated by patterning of planar thin films, their adaption to custom-made sensor probe geometries is highly challenging or impossible. Here we show how nanogranular ferromagnetic Hall devices fabricated by the direct-write method of focused electron beam induced deposition (FEBID) can be tailor-made for any given probe geometry. Furthermore, we demonstrate how the magnetic stray field sensitivity can be optimized in situ directly after direct-write nanofabrication of the sensor element. First proof-of-principle results on the use of this novel scanning Hall sensor are shown.


2020 ◽  
Vol 9 (2) ◽  
pp. 391-399
Author(s):  
Manuela Gerken ◽  
Aurélie Solignac ◽  
Davood Momeni Pakdehi ◽  
Alessandra Manzin ◽  
Thomas Weimann ◽  
...  

Abstract. Fabrication, characterization and comparison of gold and graphene micro- and nanoscale Hall sensors for room temperature scanning magnetic field microscopy applications are presented. The Hall sensors with active areas from 5 µm down to 50 nm were fabricated by electron-beam lithography. The calibration of the Hall sensors in an external magnetic field revealed a sensitivity of 3.2 mV A−1 T−1 ± 0.3 % for gold and 1615 V A−1  T−1 ± 0.5 % for graphene at room temperature. The gold sensors were fabricated on silicon nitride cantilever chips suitable for integration into commercial scanning probe microscopes, allowing scanning Hall microscopy (SHM) under ambient conditions and controlled sensor–sample distance. The height-dependent stray field distribution of a magnetic scale was characterized using a 5 µm gold Hall sensor. The uncertainty of the entire Hall-sensor-based scanning and data acquisition process was analyzed, allowing traceably calibrated SHM measurements. The measurement results show good agreement with numerical simulations within the uncertainty budget.


2018 ◽  
Vol 22 (11) ◽  
pp. 55
Author(s):  
Hussein Ali Mohammed

The 122 iron arsenide unconventional superconductors are part of a new class of iron-based superconductors. Co-doped BaFe2xCoxAs2 (Ba-122) iron superconductors sample have been examine by scanning Hall probe microscopy (SHPM) technique to find out the magnetic properties of Ba-122 . Has been completed the evolution of profiles of vortices which has well isolated and it is as function of temperature, then utilized suitable technique to extract the temperature depending on penetration depth, .So, this allowed to deduce the temperature dependent on density of superfluid and it has been compared with α-model consequences for a (2-band) of superconductor. When the superfluid density for the BaFe2xCoxAs2 (Over D x= 0.113) sample. As result, the two gap -model has been fitted to the data with Δ1=4.25kTc, Δ2=1.92kTc , =0.708, 1=0.293 then a2=1. However, When values of  for the BaFe2-xCoxAs2 (Over D x= 0.075) sample. Result of the superfluid density for BaFe2-xCoxAs2 with parameters are (Δ1=3.9k, Δ2=1.6k), =0.615 for Δ1, and =0.237, =1. Suitable parameters produce refer into the symmetry of the order parameter at hole pockets with the electron, and then the relative supports of the bands to the density of superfluid in the iron-based crystals.


2017 ◽  
Vol 27 (4) ◽  
pp. 1-4 ◽  
Author(s):  
Kohei Higashikawa ◽  
Xiang Guo ◽  
Masayoshi Inoue ◽  
Zhenan Jiang ◽  
Rodney Badcock ◽  
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