| Literature DB >> 20651915 |
Tn Narayanan1, Mm Shaijumon, Pm Ajayan, Mr Anantharaman.
Abstract
Hybrid magnetic nanostructures with high coercivity have immense application potential in various fields. Nickel (Ni) electrodeposited inside Cobalt (Co) nanotubes (a new system named Ni @ Co nanorods) were fabricated using a two-step potentiostatic electrodeposition method. Ni @ Co nanorods were crystalline, and they have an average diameter of 150 nm and length of ~15 μm. The X-ray diffraction studies revealed the existence of two separate phases corresponding to Ni and Co. Ni @ Co nanorods exhibited a very high longitudinal coercivity. The general mobility-assisted growth mechanism proposed for the growth of one-dimensional nanostructures inside nano porous alumina during potentiostatic electrodeposition is found to be valid in this case too.Entities:
Keywords: Core–shell nanostructures; Hybrid nanostructures; Magnetic nanowires; Mobility-assisted growth mechanism; Nanorods
Year: 2009 PMID: 20651915 PMCID: PMC2893701 DOI: 10.1007/s11671-009-9459-7
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nanoscale Res Lett ISSN: 1556-276X Impact factor: 4.703
Figure 1Schematic diagram showing the synthesis of Ni @ Co nanorods
Figure 2a TEM image of Co NT, b TEM image of Ni NW (inset: ED of Ni NW), c FESEM image of Ni @ Co nanorods, and d TEM image of Ni @ Co nanorod, after removing the alumina membrane
Figure 3EDS of Ni @ Co nanorods
Figure 4XRD pattern of Ni @ Co nanorods
Figure 5M(H) curves of Ni @ Co nanorods; a at room temperature b at 6 K