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| Magnetic force microscopy (MFM) is a dual-pass technique in which a magnetically coated probe is used to get information about the magnetic stray field distribution above the surface. | Magnetic force microscopy (MFM) is a dual-pass technique in which a magnetically coated probe is used to get information about the magnetic stray field distribution above the surface. | ||
| - | MFM measurements are performed in tapping mode, so to perform MFM with Gwyscope, first set up the [[tapping|Tapping | + | MFM measurements are performed in tapping mode, so to perform MFM with Gwyscope, first set up the [[tapping|tapping |
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| + | An example of Gwyscope running a MFM measurement on a MFM calibration sample (manufactured by IFW Dresden) is shown below. | ||
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