Post by Florian Otto

Director Business Sector at attocube systems GmbH | Strategic marketing leadership in quantum technology & research markets | PhD in Solid State Physics

🔍 Revealing Complex Antiferromagnetic Spin Textures Magnetic force microscopy (MFM) has been unlocking the secrets of magnetic nanostructures for over 30 years. In a collaboration between Mona Bhukta and Mathias Kläui from Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz, my colleagues Ankit Sharma, Balazs Sipos and Mirko Bacani have used our cryogenic attoAFM/MFM I to visualize topological spin textures like #skyrmions, #merons, and #bimerons — key to advancing #spintronics and #quantumtechnology. 💡 Why does this matter? Because these remarkable magnetic structures could transform spintronics, since they   o offer non-volatile memory solutions   o enable high-speed, low-power data processing   o are robust against defects due to their topological nature Beyond that, our cryogenic MFM platform offers unmatched versatility with modes like c-AFM, MFM, KPFM, and PFM — ideal for exploring emergent magnetism and novel materials. 📄 Dive into our latest application note: https://lnkd.in/d8DFjrHQ 🔬 Explore the MFM system: https://lnkd.in/dvGEe-Tm Let’s connect if you're curious how this could support your research! #QuantumTechnology #Cryogenic #Nanomaterials

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