Session D27: Focus Session: Magnetic Nanowires and Nanodots I
2:30 PM–5:30 PM, Monday, March 10, 2008
Morial Convention Center Room: 219
Sponsoring Units:
GMAG DMP
Chair: Paul Crowell, University of Minnesota
Abstract ID: BAPS.2008.MAR.D27.14
Abstract: D27.00014 : Tuning of the magnetocrystalline anisotropy in Co$_x$Fe$_{3-x}$O$_4$ nanoparticles through cobalt doping
5:06 PM–5:18 PM
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Authors:
Ronald Tackett
(Wayne State University)
Sudakar Chandran
(Wayne State University)
Ratna Naik
(Wayne State University)
Gavin Lawes
(Wayne State University)
Corneliu Rablau
(Kettering University)
Prem Vaishnava
(Kettering University)
We report on the effect of cobalt doping on the magnetocrystlline anisotropy of Co$_x$Fe$_{3-x}$O$_4$ nanopaticles. The Co$_x$Fe$_{3-x}$O$_4$ ($0 \leq x \leq 0.15$) nanoparticles were synthesized through the coprecipitation of ammounium hydroxide in an environment of Fe$^{2+}$, Fe$^{3+}$, and varying concentrations of Co$^{2+}$. The size and crystallinity were confirmed using transmission electron microscopy, with a mean size of 17 $\pm$ 4 nm which was found to be constant across the different cobalt dopings. The magnetic properties were investigated through the use of dc and ac magnetic susceptibility, with the effective magnetocystalline anistropies being extracted from these data. The effective magnetocrystalline anisotropy found from each method were, within acceptable experimental error, found to agree, as well as increase linearly with cobalt doping. The effective anisotropy values were found to increase in magnitude by 100$\%$ as the cobalt fraction was increased from $x = 0$ to $x = 0.1$. This trend allows for the tuning of the magnetic isotropy of iron oxide nanoparticles through cobalt doping.
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