Magnetic imaging provides invaluable insights into material properties that are not accessible via bulk measurements or conventional imaging. To image vdW magnets in the 2D limit, nanometer-scale spatial resolution and the sensitivity to resolve single atomic layers is required. I will discuss the development of two such techniques, scanning superconducting quantum interference device microscopy and ultrasensitive magnetic force microscopy, and their application to the study of 2D magnetism.
Location: Stuckelberg, Ecole de Physique
Time: Friday 5 June 2026, 12:30 for pizza, 13:00 start discussion
Friday 5 June 2026
Imaging vdW magnets and magnetic devices in the 2D limit
Martino Poggio (University of Basel)
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