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Bottom-up strategies for the assembling of magnetic systems using nanoclusters

Journal

JOURNAL OF NANOPARTICLE RESEARCH
Volume 20, Issue 5, Pages -

Publisher

SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s11051-018-4189-3

Keywords

Supported nanomagnet; Iron- or cobalt-based nanoalloys; Clusters beam deposition; Supermagnetism; Magnetic anisotropy

Funding

  1. French National CNRS ACI
  2. METSA network
  3. European Community [G5RD-CT 2001-0047P, NMP2-CT-2003-505587, COST-STSM-MP0903]
  4. GDR and ANR on clusters and Nanoalloys

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In the frame of the 20th Anniversary of the Journal of Nanoparticle Research (JNR), our aim is to start from the historical context 20 years ago and to give some recent results and perspectives concerning nanomagnets prepared from clusters preformed in the gas phase using the low-energy cluster beam deposition (LECBD) technique. In this paper, we focus our attention on the typical case of Co clusters embedded in various matrices to study interface magnetic anisotropy and magnetic interactions as a function of volume concentrations, and on still current and perspectives through two examples of binary metallic 3d-5d TM (namely CoPt and FeAu) cluster assemblies to illustrate size-related and nanoalloy phenomena on magnetic properties in well-defined mass-selected clusters. The structural and magnetic properties of these cluster assemblies were investigated using various experimental techniques that include high-resolution transmission electron microscopy (HRTEM), superconducting quantum interference device (SQUID) magnetometry, and synchrotron techniques such as extended X-ray absorption fine structure (EXAFS) and X-ray magnetic circular dichroism (XMCD). Depending on the chemical nature of both NPs and matrix, we observe different magnetic responses compared to their bulk counterparts. In particular, we show how finite size effects (size reduction) enhance their magnetic moment and how specific relaxation in nanoalloys can impact their magnetic anisotropy.

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