| Literature DB >> 26739853 |
Chunhong Gong1, Hongjie Meng1,2, Xiaowei Zhao1, Xuefeng Zhang3, Laigui Yu2, Jingwei Zhang2, Zhijun Zhang2.
Abstract
Recently, the defect-induced static magnetic behaviours of nanomaterials have been a cutting-edge issue in diluted magnetic semiconductor materials. However, the dynamic magnetic properties of nanomaterials are commonly ignored if their bulk counterparts are non-magnetic. In the present research, titanium nitride-carbon (TiN/C) nanocomposites were found to exhibit both static and dynamic magnetic properties that vary in the opposite trend. Moreover, novel unconventional electromagnetic resonance behaviour was demonstrated in TiN/C systems, and their permeability and permittivity show similar trend. This is challenging for the traditional understanding of electromagnetism and makes it possible to achieve an appropriate balance between the permeability and permittivity simultaneously in a simple system. Hopefully, the results could provide some valuable clues to revealing the magnetism and electromagnetism of nanostructures.Entities:
Year: 2016 PMID: 26739853 PMCID: PMC4703962 DOI: 10.1038/srep18927
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sci Rep ISSN: 2045-2322 Impact factor: 4.379
Figure 1XRD patterns of T-400, T-700, T-900, and T-1000 (a), Raman spectra (b) and magnified XRD patterns at low 2θ (c) of T-900 and T-1000.
Figure 2HRTEM images of T-900 (a) and T-1000 (b).
Figure 3The frequency dependence of tan δE and tan δM of the paraffin composites filled with T-400, T-700, T-900 and T-1000.
Figure 4The frequency dependence of dielectric loss (tan δE) and magnetic loss (tan δM) of paraffin-matrix composites filled with T-900 (a) and T-1000 (b).
Figure 5Two-dimensional plots showing frequency dependence of the RL of paraffin composites filled with (a) T-900 and (b) T-1000.
Figure 6Hysteresis loops of T-900 and T-1000 observed in a range of −5 kOe < H < 5 kOe at 298 K (a) and frequency dependence of magnetic loss (tan δM) of corresponding paraffin composites (b), the upper left inset in (a) shows the hysteresis loops of the two samples between −500 and 500 Oe.