JOURNAL ARTICLE

Size-dependent magnetic properties of nickel nanochains

Lin HeWangzhi ZhengWei ZhouHonglin DuChinping ChenLin Guo

Year: 2007 Journal:   Journal of Physics Condensed Matter Vol: 19 (3)Pages: 036216-036216   Publisher: IOP Publishing

Abstract

Magnetic properties with three different sizes of Ni nanochains, synthesized by a technique of wet chemical solution, have been investigated experimentally. The sample sizes (average diameter of the nano-particles) are 50, 75, and 150 nm, with a typical length of a few microns. The characterizations by XRD and TEM reveal that the samples consist of Ni nano-particles forming a one-dimensional (1D) chain-like structure. Magnetic properties have been investigated by temperature dependent magnetization M(T) and field dependent magnetization M(H) measurements. The results are explained within the context of the core–shell model. First, the freezing of disordered spins in the shell layer has resulted in a peak structure on the zero-field-cooled (ZFC) M(T) curve. The peak position is identified as the freezing temperature TF. It is well described by the de Almeida–Thouless (AT) equation for the surface spin glass state. Second, the shape anisotropy of the 1D structure has caused a wide separation between the field-cooled (FC) and ZFC M(T) curves. This is mainly attributed to the blocking of the core magnetism by an anisotropy barrier, EA. Third, by the M(H) measurement in the low field region, the open hysteresis loop measured at T = 5 KTF. This indicates that a significant part of the contribution to the magnetic irreversibility at T

Keywords:
Coercivity Materials science Magnetization Condensed matter physics Spins Anisotropy Spin glass Magnetism Magnetic hysteresis Hysteresis Magnetic anisotropy Context (archaeology) Nickel Magnetic field Analytical Chemistry (journal) Chemistry Physics Metallurgy

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