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Large exchange bias in Cr substituted Fe3O4 nanoparticles with FeO subdomains.

Claudiu BulbucanCalle PregerAram KostanyanKirsten M Ø JensenEsko KokkonenCinthia PiamontezeMaria E MessingRasmus Westerström
Published in: Nanoscale (2021)
Tuning the anisotropy through exchange bias in bimagnetic nanoparticles is an active research strategy for enhancing and tailoring the magnetic properties for a wide range of applications. Here we present a structural and magnetic characterization of unique FeCr-oxide nanoparticles generated from seed material with a Fe : Cr ratio of 4.71 : 1 using a physical aerosol method based on spark ablation. The nanoparticles have a novel bimagnetic structure composed of a 40 nm ferrimagnetic Cr-substituted Fe3O4 structure with 4 nm antiferromagnetic FexO subdomains. Cooling in an applied magnetic field across the Néel temperature of the FexO subdomains results in a significant shift in the hysteresis, demonstrating the presence of a large exchange bias. The observed shift of μ0HE = 460 mT is among the largest values reported for FexO-Fe3O4-based nanoparticles and is attributed to the large antiferromagnetic-ferrimagnetic interface area provided by the subdomains.
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