Sandhu, A.Masuda, H.Oral, A.2015-07-282015-07-2820030018-9464http://hdl.handle.net/11693/11307Abstract The versatility of a room-temperature scanning Hall probe microscope system with an integrated minicoil capable of generating pulsed magnetic fields up to 2.9 T was demonstrated by imaging magnetic structures on the surface of 1.4-MB floppy disks and demagnetized strontium ferrite permanent magnets. Vibration isolation between the sample and minicoil was achieved by using a combination of quartz glass plates and silicone gel layers and enabled extremely fast measurements under fields as high as 2.9 T, without detrimental effects on a GaAs-AlGaAs micro-Hall probe sensor located at a height of 0.5 mum above-the sample surface.EnglishHall EffectMagnetic domainsScanning hall probe microscopyRoom Temperature Scanning Micro-Hall Probe Microscopy Under Extremely Large Pulsed Magnetic FieldsArticle10.1109/TMAG.2003.816183