A.B. Cawthorne, C.B. Whan, et al.
Journal of Applied Physics
Two types of magnetic microscopes have been investigated for use in high resolution current mapping. The scanning fiber/SQUID microscope uses a SQUID sensor coupled to a nanoscale ferromagnetic probe, and the GMR microscope employs a nanoscale giant magnetoresistive sensor. Initial scans demonstrate that these microscopes can resolve current lines less than 10 μm apart with edge resolution of 1 μm. These types of microscopes are compared with the performance of a standard scanning SQUID microscope and with each other with respect to spatial resolution and magnetic sensitivity. Both microscopes show great promise for identifying current defects in die level devices.
A.B. Cawthorne, C.B. Whan, et al.
Journal of Applied Physics
S.I. Woods, S. Ingvarsson, et al.
Applied Physics Letters
E.X.W. Wu, X.H. Zheng, et al.
ISTFA 2003
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Physical Review B - CMMP