Publication Date:
2003
abstract:
The spin-flop transition of acicular hematite nanoparticles of different size synthesized by chemical route and annealed at different temperatures has been investigated as a function of temperature. Transmission electron microscopy TEM measurements show that particles have an ellipsoidal shape, with a major axis of 330+/-50 nm and a minor axis of 70+/-10 nm. TEM and x-ray diffraction experiments show that nanoparticles are made of hematite crystallites, which grow on increasing the annealing temperature. Both the Morin transition temperature (TM) and the spin-flop transition field (Hsf ) have been found to increase for increasing crystallite size (d)for instance, for d=36 nm particles TM=164 K and the value of Hsf extrapolated at T=0 (Hsfo) is 1.7 T, whereas for bulk hematite TM=263 K and Hsfo=6.5 T. Both Hsfo and TM follow a 1/d dependence (at a faster rate for Hsfo), indicating that their variation is mainly driven by surface effects.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
ematite; spin flop; nanoparticelle
List of contributors:
Testa, ALBERTO MARIA; Agostinelli, Elisabetta; Fiorani, Dino; Suber, Lorenza
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