Magnetic Imaging of Cyanide-Bridged Co-ordination Nanoparticles Grafted on FIB-Patterned Si Substrates
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2008
Abstract:
Prussian blue CsNiCr nanoparticles are used to decorate selected portions of a Si substrate. For successful grafting to take place, the Si surface needs first to be chemically functionalized. Low-dose focused ion beam patterning on uniformly functionalized surfaces selects those portions that will not participate in the grafting process. Step-by-step control is assured by atomic force and high-resolution scanning electron microscopy, revealing a submonolayer distribution of the grafted nanoparticles. By novel scanning Hall-probe microscopy, an in-depth investigation of the magnetic response of the nanoparticles to varying temperature and applied magnetic field is provided. The magnetic images acquired suggest that low-temperature canted ferromagnetism is found in the grafted nanoparticles, similar to what is observed in the equivalent bulk material.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
SINGLE-MOLECULE MAGNETS; MONOLAYER; SURFACE; NANOMAGNETS; POLYMERS
Elenco autori:
Affronte, Marco; Candini, Andrea; Evangelisti, Marco; Gazzadi, Giancarlo
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