Local magnetism in granular iron/iron oxide nanostructures: a phase- and site- selective X-ray magnetic circular dichroism study
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2006
Abstract:
We present a study of the local magnetic properties of iron/iron oxide granular nanostructures by x-ray
magnetic circular dichroism XMCD. Metallic iron -Fe nanoparticles, with average sizes ranging from 5 to
13 nm, are embedded in a nanocrystalline oxide matrix composed of both magnetite Fe3O4 and maghemite
-Fe2O3. These granular samples were synthesized by cold compacting core-shell nanoparticles, in which a
2-3 nm-thick oxide layer surrounds the iron particles, synthesized by inert gas condensation. By exploiting the
chemical selectivity and site sensitivity of XMCD, we were able to separate the magnetic contributions of the
metallic core and of the two oxide phases present in the matrix and to study their behavior as a function of iron
particle size and applied magnetic induction field. We detected the presence of a significant spin canting,
predominantly affecting the octahedral sites of Fe in the oxide
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
XMCD; nanostructures; nanomagnetism
Elenco autori:
Boscherini, Federico
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