Weakly interacting ultra-fine Fe nanoparticles embedded in Yb metallic matrix
2020
Abstract Magnetic interactions in iron nanoparticles embedded in an ytterbium metallic matrix have been systematically studied using several DC magnetic protocols (zero-field cooling ZFC and field-cooling FC). A transition from a superparamagnetic to a magnetically blocked regime was observed at 4.4 K associated with ultrafine ( ∼ 1.8 nm3) iron particles. These iron nanoparticles have shown an enhanced effective anisotropy, K eff = 8.1(5) × 105 J m-3, however, no spin canting at their surfaces was observed, as suggested by the absence of exchange bias effect measured under FC protocol. Different magnetization experiments (temperature dependence of the thermo-remnant moment difference, ZFC-FC magnetic aging/memory protocols, Arrott plots) and phenomenological models applied to the magnetization data have shown that the iron nanoparticles have a narrow size distribution. Likewise, our results show that the ultra-fine iron nanoparticles are weakly interacting via the metallic ytterbium matrix by a magnetic exchange mechanism. This magnetic interaction leads the ensemble of iron nanoparticles to a cluster-glass-like state for temperatures below 5 K.
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