Tuning the magnetic anisotropy in coordination nanoparticles: random distribution versus core–shell architecture

2012 
Core–shell magnetic coordination nanoparticles made of a soft core and a hard magnetic shell, containing anisotropic Co(II) ions, display a dramatic increase in their average blocking temperature with a coercive field value 25 times larger than that of the soft core, due to a large enhancement of the magnetic anisotropy.
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