A superconducting quantum interference device and Faraday rotation technique are used to study dipolar interacting nanoparticles embedded in a polystyrene matrix. Magnetization isotherms are measured for three cylindrically shaped samples of constant diameter but various heights. Detailed analysis of the isotherms supports Tsallis\u27 conjecture of a magnetic equation of state that involves temperature and magnetic field variables scaled by the logarithm of the number of magnetic nanoparticles. This unusual scaling of thermodynamic variables, which are conventionally considered to be intensive, originates from the nonextensivity of the Gibbs free energy in three-dimensional dipolar interacting particle ensembles. Our experimental evidence f...
Magnetostatic (dipolar) interactions between nanoparticles promise to open new ways to design nanocr...
The atomic-scale and mesoscopic physics of magnetic nanostructures is reviewed. Emphasis is on the d...
Dense systems of magnetic nanoparticles may exhibit dipolar collective behavior. However, two fundam...
A superconducting quantum interference device and Faraday rotation technique are used to study dipol...
Aiming to analyze relevant aspects of interacting magnetic nanoparticle systems (frequently called i...
We report on the effect of interparticle magnetic interactions in an ensemble of superparamagnetic ma...
Altres ajuts: ICN2 is funded by the CERCA program/Generalitat de CatalunyaDense systems of magnetic ...
We apply the concepts of stochastic thermodynamics combined with transition-state theory to develop ...
Aiming to analyze relevant aspects of interacting magnetic nanoparticle systems (frequently called i...
© 2019 Author(s). Magnetic effects caused by dipolar interactions in single-domain magnetic ensemble...
AbstractWe consider two ferromagnetic nanoparticles coupled via long-range dipolar interactions. We ...
Dense systems of magnetic nanoparticles may exhibit dipolar collective behavior. However, two fundam...
Collective magnetization dynamics in nanoparticle assemblies is of current interest as it forms the ...
Efforts by numerous research groups have provided a deeper insight into the physical mechanisms behi...
Efforts by numerous research groups have provided a deeper insight into the physical mechanisms behi...
Magnetostatic (dipolar) interactions between nanoparticles promise to open new ways to design nanocr...
The atomic-scale and mesoscopic physics of magnetic nanostructures is reviewed. Emphasis is on the d...
Dense systems of magnetic nanoparticles may exhibit dipolar collective behavior. However, two fundam...
A superconducting quantum interference device and Faraday rotation technique are used to study dipol...
Aiming to analyze relevant aspects of interacting magnetic nanoparticle systems (frequently called i...
We report on the effect of interparticle magnetic interactions in an ensemble of superparamagnetic ma...
Altres ajuts: ICN2 is funded by the CERCA program/Generalitat de CatalunyaDense systems of magnetic ...
We apply the concepts of stochastic thermodynamics combined with transition-state theory to develop ...
Aiming to analyze relevant aspects of interacting magnetic nanoparticle systems (frequently called i...
© 2019 Author(s). Magnetic effects caused by dipolar interactions in single-domain magnetic ensemble...
AbstractWe consider two ferromagnetic nanoparticles coupled via long-range dipolar interactions. We ...
Dense systems of magnetic nanoparticles may exhibit dipolar collective behavior. However, two fundam...
Collective magnetization dynamics in nanoparticle assemblies is of current interest as it forms the ...
Efforts by numerous research groups have provided a deeper insight into the physical mechanisms behi...
Efforts by numerous research groups have provided a deeper insight into the physical mechanisms behi...
Magnetostatic (dipolar) interactions between nanoparticles promise to open new ways to design nanocr...
The atomic-scale and mesoscopic physics of magnetic nanostructures is reviewed. Emphasis is on the d...
Dense systems of magnetic nanoparticles may exhibit dipolar collective behavior. However, two fundam...