The effect of the electrolyte acidity, or pH, on the structural and magnetic properties of electrodeposited cobalt nanowires has been studied. The main result is that as the pH is lowered from 3.8 down to 2.0, a microstructural change is induced. Ferromagnetic resonance measurements show that at high pH, Co presents an hcp phase with the c-axis aligned perpendicular to the wires, whereas at low pH, a more disordered hcp structure is observed. From the resonance line shape analysis, it is shown that for low-pH Co, no grains oriented with the c-axis perpendicular to the wire are present. The resulting magnetic properties show that for high-pH samples, the effective anisotropy field is weaker than that of the low-pH samples due to the competit...
Artículo de publicación ISIArrays of Co nanowires with different lengths and diameters have been pre...
We report on the magnetic and structural properties of an individual 40 nm diameter magnetic nanowir...
The following article appeared in Applied Physics Letters 100.25 (2012): 252405 and may be found at ...
Summary form only given. Electrodeposition of cobalt is a complex and rich problem. Several reports ...
Cobalt nanowires with controlled diameters have been synthesized using electrochemical deposition in...
Co nanowires were fabricated onto the nanoporous aluminum oxide arrays using ac electrodeposition te...
The magnetic anisotropy and domain structure of electrodeposited cylindrical Co nanowires with lengt...
In this letter we present a convenient way of controlling the direction of the uniaxial magnetocryst...
We have produced arrays of Co nanowires in anodic porous alumina filters by means of electrodepositi...
Cobalt nanowires (NWs) have been synthesized by electrodeposition inside the pores of anodized alumi...
The magnetic anisotropy and domain structure of electrodeposited cylindrical Co nanowires with leng...
Cobalt nanowires (NWs) having hcp crystal structure are structurally tailored for different preferre...
Arrays of cobalt (Co) and cobalt-silver (Co-Ag) nanowires have been prepared by electrodeposition us...
Cobalt nanowires, 40 nm in diameter and several micrometers long, have been grown by controlled elec...
The present research and dissertation focuses on: 1. Experimental synthesis of electrodeposited Co n...
Artículo de publicación ISIArrays of Co nanowires with different lengths and diameters have been pre...
We report on the magnetic and structural properties of an individual 40 nm diameter magnetic nanowir...
The following article appeared in Applied Physics Letters 100.25 (2012): 252405 and may be found at ...
Summary form only given. Electrodeposition of cobalt is a complex and rich problem. Several reports ...
Cobalt nanowires with controlled diameters have been synthesized using electrochemical deposition in...
Co nanowires were fabricated onto the nanoporous aluminum oxide arrays using ac electrodeposition te...
The magnetic anisotropy and domain structure of electrodeposited cylindrical Co nanowires with lengt...
In this letter we present a convenient way of controlling the direction of the uniaxial magnetocryst...
We have produced arrays of Co nanowires in anodic porous alumina filters by means of electrodepositi...
Cobalt nanowires (NWs) have been synthesized by electrodeposition inside the pores of anodized alumi...
The magnetic anisotropy and domain structure of electrodeposited cylindrical Co nanowires with leng...
Cobalt nanowires (NWs) having hcp crystal structure are structurally tailored for different preferre...
Arrays of cobalt (Co) and cobalt-silver (Co-Ag) nanowires have been prepared by electrodeposition us...
Cobalt nanowires, 40 nm in diameter and several micrometers long, have been grown by controlled elec...
The present research and dissertation focuses on: 1. Experimental synthesis of electrodeposited Co n...
Artículo de publicación ISIArrays of Co nanowires with different lengths and diameters have been pre...
We report on the magnetic and structural properties of an individual 40 nm diameter magnetic nanowir...
The following article appeared in Applied Physics Letters 100.25 (2012): 252405 and may be found at ...