T. Bolhuis et al., On the vectorial calibration of a vibrating sample magnetometer for thin film measurements, J MAGN MAGN, 193(1-3), 1999, pp. 332-336
A calibration method for the biaxial vector Vibrating Sample Magnetometer (
VSM) is proposed to reduce the so-called cross talk' error, often observed
during angular measurements on magnetic thin films. The coil system of the
biaxial vector VSM consists of two sets of coils, one for each of the two c
o-ordinate axes. The method takes into account that each coil set is sensit
ive to all components of the magnetisation vector and moreover that the sen
sitivity to the components parallel and perpendicular to the film plane can
be different. A correction for demagnetisation should be used to compensat
e the fact that the sample used for the calibration cannot be fully saturat
ed with an applied field at angles close to the normal of the film plane. C
urve-fitting on the sensitivity curves is used to reduce noise. These proce
dures result in a calibration which reduces the cross talk by a factor 4-8
depending on the coil configuration and the size and shape of the samples u
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