Enhanced magnetocrystalline anisotropy in deposited cobalt clusters

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Eastham, DA [1 ]
Denby, PM
Harrison, A
Kirkman, IW
Whittaker, AG
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[1] SERC, Daresbury Lab, Warrington WA4 4AD, Cheshire, England
[2] Univ Edinburgh, Dept Chem, Edinburgh EH9 3JJ, Midlothian, Scotland
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10.1088/0953-8984/14/3/327
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O469 [凝聚态物理学];
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070205 ;
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The magnetic properties of nanomaterials made by embedding cobalt nanocrystals in a copper matrix have been studied using a SQUID magnetometer. The remanent magnetization at temperatures down to 1.8 K and the RT (room temperature) field-dependent magnetization of 1000- and 8000-atom (average-size) cobalt cluster samples have been measured. In all cases it has been possible to relate the morphology of the material to the magnetic properties. However, it is found that the deposited cluster samples contain a majority of sintered clusters even at cobalt concentrations as low as 5% by volume. The remanent magnetization of the 8000-atom samples was found to be bimodal, consisting of one contribution from spherical particles and one from touching (sintered) clusters. Using a Monte Carlo calculation to simulate the sintering it has been possible to calculate a size distribution which fits the RT superparamagnetic behaviour of the 1000-atom samples. The remanent magnetization for this average size of clusters could then be fitted to a simple model assuming that all the nanoparticles are spherical and have a size distribution which fits the superparamagnetic behaviour. This gives a value for the potential energy barrier height (for reversing the spin direction) of 2.0 mueV/atom which is almost four times the accepted value for face-centred-cubic bulk cobalt. The remanent magnetization for the spherical component of the large-cluster sample could not be fitted with a single barrier height and it is conjectured that this is because the barriers change as a function of cluster size. The average value is 1.5 mueV/atom but presumably this value tends toward the bulk value (0.5 mueV/atom) for the largest clusters in this sample.
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