Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9818218 | Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section B: Beam Interactions with Materials and Atoms | 2005 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
In this study ferromagnetic microstructures in highly oriented pyrolytic graphite (HOPG) were created by 2.25 MeV proton microbeam irradiation and characterized using AFM/MFM and SQUID measurements. For this purpose, spots of 1.8 Ã 1.8 μm2 size as well as cross-like patterns of 15 μm Ã 15 μm size were irradiated with different ion doses. Furthermore, arrays of 600 μm Ã 600 μm size containing 100 Ã 100 micro-spots were produced with ion doses of â¼0.3 nC/μm2. As calculated by SRIM2003 simulations, the corresponding defect densities in the near surface region are between 3 Ã 1018 cmâ3 and 1 Ã 1021 cmâ3 for the range of ion doses used. The irradiated crosses showed strong magnetic signals and a complex domain structure in the MFM images. SQUID measurements on a HOPG sample successively irradiated with micro-spots arrays showed that the irradiation increased the magnetic moment of the sample up to â¼0.6 Ã 10â5 emu and the remanent magnetization Mr(B = 0) up to 4.5 Ã 10â4 emu/g. However, annealing effects during irradiation have to be carefully taken into account as they can result in a complete loss of the magnetic ordering in the irradiated areas.
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Authors
D. Spemann, P. Esquinazi, R. Höhne, A. Setzer, M. Diaconu, H. Schmidt, T. Butz,