Exchange Bias Effect of Ni@(NiO,Ni(OH) 2 ) Core/Shell Nanowires Synthesized by Electrochemical Deposition in Nanoporous Alumina Membranes.
Javier Garcia FernándezRuth GutiérrezAna S GonzálezAna I Jiménez-RamirezYolanda ÁlvarezVíctor VegaHeiko ReithKarin LeistnerCarlos LunaKornelius NielschVictor Manuel de la Prida PidalPublished in: International journal of molecular sciences (2023)
Tuning and controlling the magnetic properties of nanomaterials is crucial to implement new and reliable technologies based on magnetic hyperthermia, spintronics, or sensors, among others. Despite variations in the alloy composition as well as the realization of several post material fabrication treatments, magnetic heterostructures as ferromagnetic/antiferromagnetic coupled layers have been widely used to modify or generate unidirectional magnetic anisotropies. In this work, a pure electrochemical approach has been used to fabricate core (FM)/shell (AFM) Ni@(NiO,Ni(OH) 2 ) nanowire arrays, avoiding thermal oxidation procedures incompatible with integrative semiconductor technologies. Besides the morphology and compositional characterization of these core/shell nanowires, their peculiar magnetic properties have been studied by temperature dependent (isothermal) hysteresis loops, thermomagnetic curves and FORC analysis, revealing the existence of two different effects derived from Ni nanowires' surface oxidation over the magnetic performance of the array. First of all, a magnetic hardening of the nanowires along the parallel direction of the applied magnetic field with respect their long axis (easy magnetization axis) has been found. The increase in coercivity, as an effect of surface oxidation, has been observed to be around 17% (43%) at 300 K (50 K). On the other hand, an increasing exchange bias effect on decreasing temperature has been encountered when field cooling (3T) the oxidized Ni@(NiO,Ni(OH) 2 ) nanowires below 100 K along their parallel lengths.