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Mikael Svante Andersson1, Roland Mathieu, Su Seong Lee
1Department of Engineering Sciences, Uppsala University, Box 534, SE-751 21 Uppsala, Sweden.
The dominant magnetic interaction in maghemite nanoparticles (NPs) shifts from dipole to superexchange as particle size decreases. Smaller NPs exhibit higher freezing temperatures due to this size-dependent interaction change.
Area of Science:
- Materials Science
- Nanotechnology
- Magnetism
Background:
- Understanding interparticle magnetic interactions in nanoparticle assemblies is crucial for their applications.
- Bare maghemite nanoparticles (NPs) of varying diameters (6.2-11.5 nm) were investigated to determine dominant magnetic interactions.
Purpose of the Study:
- To identify the primary interparticle magnetic interaction in random closely packed maghemite nanoparticle assemblies.
- To investigate the influence of particle size and surface spin disorder on magnetic interactions and collective freezing behavior.
Main Methods:
- Single-particle magnetic property measurements (anisotropy, exchange bias field) in dilute systems.
- Analysis of closely packed NP assemblies using X-ray diffraction.
- Investigating collective (superspin) freezing behavior as a function of particle size.
Main Results:
- Surface spin disorder was observed in maghemite NPs with diameters ≥ 8 nm, attributed to crystallographic origins, but absent in smaller NPs (d = 6.2-6.3 nm).
- Collective superspin freezing in larger NPs (d ≥ 8 nm) is dominated by interparticle dipole interactions.
- Smaller NPs (d = 6.2-6.3 nm) showed higher freezing temperatures than predicted by dipole interactions alone, suggesting an alternative mechanism.
Conclusions:
- The dominant interparticle magnetic interaction in maghemite NP assemblies is size-dependent.
- For larger NPs (≥ 8 nm), dipole interactions govern superspin freezing.
- For smaller NPs (< 8 nm), the absence of surface spin disorder facilitates superexchange interactions between superspins, leading to enhanced freezing temperatures.
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