Single nanoparticles magnetization curves by controlled tip magnetization magnetic force microscopy

Nanoscale ◽  
2017 ◽  
Vol 9 (45) ◽  
pp. 18000-18011 ◽  
Author(s):  
Livia Angeloni ◽  
Daniele Passeri ◽  
Stella Corsetti ◽  
Davide Peddis ◽  
Diego Mantovani ◽  
...  

Controlled magnetization-magnetic force microscopy technique allows the quantitative measurement of the magnetization curve of single magnetic nanoparticles.

Small ◽  
2012 ◽  
Vol 8 (17) ◽  
pp. 2675-2679 ◽  
Author(s):  
Sibylle Sievers ◽  
Kai-Felix Braun ◽  
Dietmar Eberbeck ◽  
Stefan Gustafsson ◽  
Eva Olsson ◽  
...  

2019 ◽  
Vol 216 (12) ◽  
pp. 1970041
Author(s):  
Alexander Krivcov ◽  
Jennifer Schneider ◽  
Tanja Junkers ◽  
Hildegard Möbius

2019 ◽  
Vol 1 (6) ◽  
pp. 2348-2355 ◽  
Author(s):  
Joshua Sifford ◽  
Kevin J. Walsh ◽  
Sheng Tong ◽  
Gang Bao ◽  
Gunjan Agarwal

Indirect magnetic force microscopy (ID-MFM): a novel approach to detect magnetic nanoparticles in a multimodal, label-free manner.


2019 ◽  
Vol 61 (9) ◽  
pp. 1682
Author(s):  
Д.Л. Загорский ◽  
И.М. Долуденко ◽  
Д.А. Черкасов ◽  
О.М. Жигалина ◽  
Д.Н. Хмеленин ◽  
...  

AbstractNanowires (NWs) consisting of Ni/Cu and Co/Cu alternating layers with a diameter of 100 nm and layer thicknesses varying between 10 and 500 nm are prepared by template synthesis in pores of polymer track-etched membranes. Bath compositions and different regimes for pulsed electrodeposition of NWs are explored. A procedure for electrodeposition of NWs using pulses of equal charge is developed. By diminishing the amount of charge per pulse, initially we manage to lower the layer thickness to 10–15 nm, but further diminishing of charge in pulses leads to the blending of elemental composition of adjacent layers and/or formation of rod–shell nanostructures within the NWs. The coercive force (15–30 mT) and residual magnetization of our layered NWs are determined from magnetization measurements. For NWs with a layer thickness of 50–100 nm, the magnetization curves recorded in the out-of-plane and in-plane geometries are similar in shape and have similar parameters. For NWs with thicker layers (250 and 500 nm), magnetization curves are markedly different due to magnetic anisotropy (an easy magnetization axis emerges longitudinally to NWs) and interference between neighboring NWs. Magnetic force microscopy of isolated NWs identifies that the NWs comprise magnetic regions extending over ~100–150 nm. The NW can be partially remagnetized by applying an external magnetic field (+16 mT) longitudinally.


2017 ◽  
Vol 443 ◽  
pp. 184-189 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jinyun Liu ◽  
Wenxiao Zhang ◽  
Yiquan Li ◽  
Hanxing Zhu ◽  
Renxi Qiu ◽  
...  

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