Magnetic studies of polymer-coated Fe nanoparticles synthesized by microwave plasma polymerization
- 19 November 2001
- journal article
- Published by AIP Publishing in Applied Physics Letters
- Vol. 79 (21) , 3503-3505
- https://doi.org/10.1063/1.1419237
Abstract
Static and dynamic magnetic experiments were conducted on polymer-coated Fe nanoparticles synthesized by a microwave plasma method. Transmission electron microscopy indicates the formation of 15–20 nm particles and agglomerated clusters. The field-dependent magnetization (M–H) data show the presence of sharp switching at low fields (∼60 Oe) followed by a gradual approach to saturation. A saturation magnetization of Ms∼80 emu/g is obtained for the nanopowder. Dynamic transverse susceptibility using a radio-frequency resonant method provides evidence for sharp switching fields and a broad distribution in anisotropy fields. These results indicate that the polymer coating plays an effective role in the underlying magnetic response of the particles.Keywords
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