AbstractThe size effects on magnetic properties of nanowires arrays were studied varying the nanowires diameter and maintaining the same periodicity among them, for two different nominal compositions of Co and Ni in the alloy form. The competition among magnetocrystalline and shape anisotropies changes drastically from smallest to biggest diameters altering the easy axis direction. In the case of 75% of Co in alloy, experimental values of the effective anisotropy constant (Keff) vary from positive to negative depending on the diameter, which means a reversal of the easy axis direction. For 50% of Co the shape anisotropy dominates over the magnetocrystalline for all studied diameters
The effective anisotropy of Co-based nanowires such as CoFe, monocrystalline hcp Co and polycrystall...
The applicability of the anisotropy field distribution method and the conditions required for an acc...
The magnetic behavior of arrays of Co and CoFe nanowire arrays has been measured in the temperature ...
The size effects on magnetic properties of nanowires arrays were studied varying the nanowires diame...
Co and Ni magnetic nanowires with different diameter and deposition time were fabricated into the al...
© 2018 American Chemical Society. The magnetic properties of radially oriented Co, Ni, and CoNi allo...
We report on the magnetic properties and the crystallographic structure of the cobalt nanowire array...
Ordered CoNiP nanowires with the same length of 4 µm and varying diameters (d = 100 nm–600 nm) were ...
Template assisted growth of Co nanorod arrays through electrochemical route was investigated. During...
The magnetic anisotropy and domain structure of electrodeposited cylindrical Co nanowires with lengt...
The patterning-induced changes in the magnetic anisotropy and hysteresis of epitaxial (100)-oriented...
Systems of magnetic nanowires are considered strong candidates in many technological applications a...
International audienceThe magnetic anisotropy of an ultradense array of crystalline cobalt nanowires...
The magnetic anisotropy and domain structure of electrodeposited cylindrical Co nanowires with leng...
The Co nanowires with different diameters were prepared by pulsed electrodeposition into anodic alum...
The effective anisotropy of Co-based nanowires such as CoFe, monocrystalline hcp Co and polycrystall...
The applicability of the anisotropy field distribution method and the conditions required for an acc...
The magnetic behavior of arrays of Co and CoFe nanowire arrays has been measured in the temperature ...
The size effects on magnetic properties of nanowires arrays were studied varying the nanowires diame...
Co and Ni magnetic nanowires with different diameter and deposition time were fabricated into the al...
© 2018 American Chemical Society. The magnetic properties of radially oriented Co, Ni, and CoNi allo...
We report on the magnetic properties and the crystallographic structure of the cobalt nanowire array...
Ordered CoNiP nanowires with the same length of 4 µm and varying diameters (d = 100 nm–600 nm) were ...
Template assisted growth of Co nanorod arrays through electrochemical route was investigated. During...
The magnetic anisotropy and domain structure of electrodeposited cylindrical Co nanowires with lengt...
The patterning-induced changes in the magnetic anisotropy and hysteresis of epitaxial (100)-oriented...
Systems of magnetic nanowires are considered strong candidates in many technological applications a...
International audienceThe magnetic anisotropy of an ultradense array of crystalline cobalt nanowires...
The magnetic anisotropy and domain structure of electrodeposited cylindrical Co nanowires with leng...
The Co nanowires with different diameters were prepared by pulsed electrodeposition into anodic alum...
The effective anisotropy of Co-based nanowires such as CoFe, monocrystalline hcp Co and polycrystall...
The applicability of the anisotropy field distribution method and the conditions required for an acc...
The magnetic behavior of arrays of Co and CoFe nanowire arrays has been measured in the temperature ...