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Interface Effect of Magnetic Properties in Ni Nanoparticles with a hcp Core and fcc Shell Structure

Authors
Choo, SeongminLee, KyujoonJo, YounghunYoon, Seon-MiChoi, Jae-YoungKim, Jea-YoungPark, Jea-HoonLee, Kyung-JinLee, Jong-HeunJung, Myung-Hwa
Issue Date
7월-2011
Publisher
AMER SCIENTIFIC PUBLISHERS
Keywords
Magnetic Properties; hcp Ni Nanoparticles; fcc Ni Nanoparticles; Core-Shell Structure
Citation
JOURNAL OF NANOSCIENCE AND NANOTECHNOLOGY, v.11, no.7, pp.6126 - 6130
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Journal Title
JOURNAL OF NANOSCIENCE AND NANOTECHNOLOGY
Volume
11
Number
7
Start Page
6126
End Page
6130
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/112083
DOI
10.1166/jnn.2011.4488
ISSN
1533-4880
Abstract
We have fabricated hexagonal close-packed (hcp) Ni nanoparticles covered by a face-centered cubic (fcc) Ni surface layer by polyol method. The magnetic properties have been investigated as a function of temperature and applied magnetic field. The magnetic behavior reveals that the system should be divided magnetically into three distinct phases with different origins. The fcc Ni phase on the shell contributes to the superparamagnetism through a wide temperature range up to 360 K. The hcp Ni phase at the core is associated with antiferromagnetic nature below 12 K. These observations are in good agreement with the X-ray absorption spectroscopy and magnetic circular dichroism measurements. In our particular case, the unique hcp core and fcc shell structure gives rise to an additional anomaly at 20 K in the zero-field-cooled magnetization curve. Its position is barely affected by the magnetic field but its structure disappears above 30 kOe, showing a metamagnetic transition in the magnetization versus magnetic field curve. This new phase originates from the magnetic exchange at the interface between the hcp and fcc Ni sublattices.
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