In magnetic nanoparticles, anisotropy energy has extra contributions compared to that of the bulk counterparts, being the most relevant surface anisotropy. Here we use pressure to separate core from surface anisotropy in one system of maghemite nanoparticles dispersed in a polymer. The core anisotropy is Kcore=7.7×105 erg/cm3 while the surface anisotropy is KS=4.2×10−2 erg/cm2. This in-one-sample separation is possible due to changes in structurally ordered and disordered ratio, which induce changes in the average magnetic anisotropy energy
Biocompatible magnetic poly (glycidyl methacrylate) microsphere is a novel nanocomposite with a myri...
AbstractWe present radio frequency magnetic transverse susceptibility measurements on γ-Fe2O3 nanopa...
A three-step aqueous approach to obtain large (>50 nm) magnetite single-core particles has been deve...
Interest in creating magnetic metamaterials has led to methods for growing superstructures of magnet...
Magnetic nanoparticles with Néel surface anisotropy, different internal structures, surface arrangem...
Magnetic measurements have been carried out on nanocomposites consisting of individual maghemite (ga...
We have determined the field dependence of collective magnetic excitations in iron oxide nanoparticl...
In this work, we have applied theoretical calculations to new experimental measurements of the effec...
The magnetic properties of nanoscale magnets are greatly influenced by surface anisotropy. So far, i...
of a variety of magnetic nanoparticles, obtaining values that are often an order of magnitude higher...
The original magnetic properties of nanometre-sized particles are due to the distinct contributions ...
High fraction of the surface atoms considerably enhances the influence of size and shape on the magn...
The magnetic anisotropy of single-domain magnetic nanoparticles can influence their behaviour signif...
Iron oxide nanoparticles are omnipresent in nature and of great importance for environmental science...
The magnetic anisotropy of bit-patterned media, such as a mesocrystal, is a key parameter in spintro...
Biocompatible magnetic poly (glycidyl methacrylate) microsphere is a novel nanocomposite with a myri...
AbstractWe present radio frequency magnetic transverse susceptibility measurements on γ-Fe2O3 nanopa...
A three-step aqueous approach to obtain large (>50 nm) magnetite single-core particles has been deve...
Interest in creating magnetic metamaterials has led to methods for growing superstructures of magnet...
Magnetic nanoparticles with Néel surface anisotropy, different internal structures, surface arrangem...
Magnetic measurements have been carried out on nanocomposites consisting of individual maghemite (ga...
We have determined the field dependence of collective magnetic excitations in iron oxide nanoparticl...
In this work, we have applied theoretical calculations to new experimental measurements of the effec...
The magnetic properties of nanoscale magnets are greatly influenced by surface anisotropy. So far, i...
of a variety of magnetic nanoparticles, obtaining values that are often an order of magnitude higher...
The original magnetic properties of nanometre-sized particles are due to the distinct contributions ...
High fraction of the surface atoms considerably enhances the influence of size and shape on the magn...
The magnetic anisotropy of single-domain magnetic nanoparticles can influence their behaviour signif...
Iron oxide nanoparticles are omnipresent in nature and of great importance for environmental science...
The magnetic anisotropy of bit-patterned media, such as a mesocrystal, is a key parameter in spintro...
Biocompatible magnetic poly (glycidyl methacrylate) microsphere is a novel nanocomposite with a myri...
AbstractWe present radio frequency magnetic transverse susceptibility measurements on γ-Fe2O3 nanopa...
A three-step aqueous approach to obtain large (>50 nm) magnetite single-core particles has been deve...