Data di Pubblicazione:
2009
Abstract:
A colloidal seeded-growth strategy, relying on time-programmed delivery of selected stabilizing
surfactants, has been developed to synthesize
bimagnetic hybrid nanocrystals (HNCs) that consist of a single-crystal tetrapod-shaped skeleton of
ferrimagnetic (FiM) iron oxide functionalized with multiple polycrystalline spherical domains of
ferromagnetic (FM) Co. Due to the direct bonding interfaces formed between the two materials at the
relevant junction regions, the HNCs exhibit FiM-FM exchange coupling, which transcribes into a rich
scenario of significantly modified properties (not otherwise achievable with any of the single
components or with their physical mixtures), including higher saturation magnetization and
coercitivity values, exchange biasing, and enhanced thermal stability due to induced extra
anisotropy. The availability of these new types of HNCs suggests that development of appropriate
synthetic tools for arranging distinct material domains in predetermined spatial arrangements could
lead to a more rational design of nanoheterostructures potentially exploitable as active elements
in future generations of magnetic
recording devices.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Elenco autori:
Giannini, Cinzia
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