Brief: Discover the Multifunctional Spin-Test Magneto-Optic Kerr Microscope (KMPL-S), a cutting-edge instrument for high-resolution magnetic domain imaging. With a resolution of 450 nm, it integrates optical imaging, multi-dimensional magnetic fields, and electrical transport characterization. Ideal for studying magnetic materials and spintronic chips, it offers microsecond-level fast-response magnetic fields and intelligent control.
Related Product Features:
High-resolution magnetic domain imaging with up to 450 nm resolution.
Equipped with a highly intelligent control system and multifunctional magnetic field probe station.
Supports multi-dimensional magnetic fields, electrical transport characterization, and microwave testing.
Features microsecond-level fast-response magnetic fields for precise measurements.
Includes a multi-functional probe station with in-plane and perpendicular magnetic fields up to 1.4 T.
Temperature range from 4.2 K to 835 K for versatile research applications.
Real-time differencing and automatic vibration drift correction for clear imaging.
Compatible with 6221/2182 instruments for comprehensive electrical transport testing.
Faqs:
What is the resolution of the Kerr Microscope?
The Kerr Microscope offers high-resolution magnetic domain imaging with a resolution of up to 450 nm.
What types of magnetic fields does the probe station support?
The probe station provides in-plane magnetic fields up to 1 T and perpendicular magnetic fields up to 1.4 T, along with a third magnetic field up to 60 mT with a rise time of 0.5 µs.
Can the Kerr Microscope be used for spintronic device testing?
Yes, the Kerr Microscope is ideal for spintronic device testing, offering synchronized imaging and transport testing with DC/RF probes and compatibility with instruments like Keithley 6221/2182.
What temperature range does the Kerr Microscope support?
The Kerr Microscope operates within a temperature range of 4.2 K to 835 K, making it suitable for a wide variety of research applications.