Data di Pubblicazione:
2017
Abstract:
Ultra-small magnetic particles containing Ni2+ ions were grown at the surface of SiO2 spheroidal
nanoparticles (typical diameter: 50 nm) starting from NiCl2 solutions. Depending on preparation details,
two samples characterized by magnetic sub-nanostructures or lamellar sub-nanoparticles at the SiO2
nanosphere surface were obtained. The decorated SiO2 nanospheres were submitted to physicochemical
and magnetic characterization. In both samples, a magnetically blocked phase is observed at
low temperature. Below 5 K, discontinuities in isothermal magnetization loops and magnetic relaxation
effects suggest the onset of coherent quantum tunneling of nanoparticle magnetization (QTM).
Relaxation effects give are described by a field- and temperature-dependent magnetic viscosity SV(H,T);
the total spin number of magnetic units is estimated by fitting the isothermal SV(H) curve to a model for
an assembly of particles with random anisotropy axes. The mean number of aligned spins involved in
the low-temperature relaxation is 32 and 15 in the two considered samples. Phonon-assisted QTM plays
an increasingly important role with raising temperature and the quantum regime gradually merges
with the classical behavior. Above the blocking temperature the magnetic units behave as classical
superparamagnetic particles. When the intra-particle ferromagnetic order disappears the Ni2+ ions
respond individually to the magnetic field.
Tipologia CRIS:
03A-Articolo su Rivista
Elenco autori:
Gabriele Barrera; Gabriele Alberto; Paola Tiberto; Gianmario Martra; Paolo Allia
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