Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1801234 Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials 2010 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

The size distribution of an assembly of fcc nickel nanoparticles is studied by measuring the temperature dependent magnetization curves fitted by a uniform model and a core–shell model, both based on the Langevin function for superparamagnetism with a log-normal particle volume distribution. The uniform model fits lead to a spontaneous magnetization Ms much smaller than the Ms for bulk nickel and to particle sizes larger than the ones evaluated by transmission electron microscopy; the core–shell model fits can result in a correct size distribution but the Ms in the core becomes significantly greater than the Ms for bulk nickel. It is concluded that there is a core–shell magnetic structure in nickel particles. Although the enhanced Ms in the core may be related to the narrowing of the energy bands of 3d electrons in small fcc nickel particles, the modeling values of Ms are over large compared with previous calculations on nickel clusters of different structures, which implies possible existence of an exchange interaction between the core and the shell, which is not considered in the simple core–shell model.

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