| Literature DB >> 22572527 |
Raquel Mendoza-Reséndez1, Carlos Luna, Enrique Diaz Barriga-Castro, Pierre Bonville, Carlos J Serna.
Abstract
Uniform magnetic nanoneedles have been prepared by hydrogen reduction of elongated nanoarchitectures. These precursors are as-prepared or cobalt-coated aggregates of highly oriented haematite nanocrystals (∼5 nm). The final materials are flattened nanoneedles formed by chains of assembled Fe or FeCo single-domain nanocrystals. The microstructural properties of such nanoneedles were tailored using renewed and improved synthetic strategies. In this fashion, the needle elongation and composition, the crystallite size (from 15 up to 30 nm), the nanocrystal orientation (with the 〈110〉 or 〈001〉 directions roughly along the long axis of the nanoneedle) and their type of arrangement (single chains, frustrated double chains and double chains) were controlled by modifying the reduction time, the axial ratio of the precursor haematite and the presence of additional coatings of aluminum or yttrium compounds. The values of the coercivity H(C) found for these nanoneedles are compared with the values predicted by the chain of spheres model assuming a symmetric fanning mechanism for magnetization reversal.Entities:
Year: 2012 PMID: 22572527 DOI: 10.1088/0957-4484/23/22/225601
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nanotechnology ISSN: 0957-4484 Impact factor: 3.874