Adding controlled vibration to the sample during MFM scans increases the phase shift signal from induced eddy currents, thereby improving the sensitivity of resistivity measurements for non-magnetic materials, as validated by theory and experiment.
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Sensitivity Improvement by Sample Vibration Excitation in Resistivity Measurement for Non-Magnetic Material Using MFM
Adding controlled vibration to the sample during MFM scans increases the phase shift signal from induced eddy currents, thereby improving the sensitivity of resistivity measurements for non-magnetic materials, as validated by theory and experiment.