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Domains
on surface of thin film
Application
Liquids
Research Limited produce fluids for both thin film and flexible magnetic
media, crystal and amorphous alloys, garnets, steels, and geological rocks.
With the DK and DH range of fluids domain observation is quick and
simple.
Preparation
The
ferrofluid is applied to the surface of the sample by the use of a glass
plate or Q-tip, or alternatively the sample may be dipped in the
ferrofluid. Once the fluid has evaporated the domain patterns may be
observed under a microscope (x100 magnification) using reflected visible
light. For best viewing the light source should be at an angle of 30-45º.
An infrared lamp may be used to accelerate the evaporation of the fluid.
The domain resolution will depend upon the density of the ferrofluid. The
ferrofluid should be normally diluted to typically 80 parts dilutant to 1
part ferrofluid. The dilution ratio may be varied to achieve the necessary
resolution.
Domain observation fluids come prepared with a wetting agent to reduce
surface tension on recording media caused by a surface coating of lubricant
which tends to make the wetting of the media difficult.
All domain observation fluids have a moderate to high vapour pressure, for
this reason fluids should be kept in a closed bottle at room temperature.
Any fluid diluted for use should not be stored as it will become unstable
relatively quickly.
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Water based
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Ms (Gauss)
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Median Particle
size (nm)
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(Viscosity (cp)
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DKS1S9
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80
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10
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<5
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DKS1S12
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80
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10
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<5
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