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      Synthesis and magnetic characterization of nickel ferrite nanoparticles prepared by co-precipitation route

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      Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials
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            Molecular beam deflection measurements of small iron, cobalt, and nickel clusters show how magnetism develops as the cluster size is increased from several tens to several hundreds of atoms for temperatures between 80 and 1000 K. Ferromagnetism occurs even for the smallest sizes: for clusters with fewer than about 30 atoms the magnetic moments are atomlike; as the size is increased up to 700 atoms, the magnetic moments approach the bulk limit, with oscillations probably caused by surface-induced spin-density waves. The trends are explained in a magnetic shell model. A crystallographic phase transition from high moment to low moment in iron clusters has also been identified.
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              Fabrication and magnetic properties of arrays of metallic nanowires.

              Arrays of ferromagnetic nickel and cobalt nanowires have been fabricated by electrochemical deposition of the metals into templates with nanometer-sized pores prepared by nuclear track etching. These systems display distinctive characteristics because of their one-dimensional microstructure. The preferred magnetization direction is perpendicular to the film plane. Enhanced coercivities as high as 680 oersteds and remnant magnetization up to 90 percent have also been observed.
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                Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials
                Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials
                Elsevier BV
                03048853
                June 2009
                June 2009
                : 321
                : 12
                : 1838-1842
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                10.1016/j.jmmm.2008.11.098
                ace2ed07-be37-4129-9667-2f927355c2b4
                © 2009

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