As. Foster et Al. Shluger, Spin-contrast in non-contact SFM on oxide surfaces: theoretical modelling of NiO(001) surface, SURF SCI, 490(1-2), 2001, pp. 211-219
Low-temperature non-contact scanning force microscopy (NC-SFM) is now being
used to try and measure the exchange force with metal tips on magnetic oxi
de surfaces. This demanding test of NC-SFM has yet to prove successful and
therefore it is important to use a theoretical model to predict the magnitu
de and range of the exchange force, and the best way to measure it. In this
study, a simple model of a spin-polarized tip has been used to measure the
difference in interaction over opposite spin Ni ions in an ab initio simul
ation of the NiO(001) surface. The contribution of the exchange force and t
he role of ion instabilities in the tip-surface interaction are calculated,
and used as an example to predict whether spin-contrast over ions should b
e observable in NC-SFM experiments and how best to achieve this. (C) 2001 E
lsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.