A simple method for measuring intrinsic blocking temperature in superparamagnetic nanomaterials

Temperature-dependent magnetic flux density (B) data, clearly exhibiting a transition temperature called intrinsic blocking temperature for some metallic samples in zero field cooled-warmed (ZFC-W) curves without employing an external magnetic field, has been obtained by a simple method. The reasons...

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Main Authors: Bahmanrokh, Ghazaleh, Hashim, Mansor, Ismail, Ismayadi, Soltani, Nayereh, Vaziri, Parisa, Shafie, Mohd Shamsul Ezzad, Navasery, Manizheh
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Published: Springer 2013
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spelling my.upm.eprints.522822017-06-05T05:39:28Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/52282/ A simple method for measuring intrinsic blocking temperature in superparamagnetic nanomaterials Bahmanrokh, Ghazaleh Hashim, Mansor Ismail, Ismayadi Soltani, Nayereh Vaziri, Parisa Shafie, Mohd Shamsul Ezzad Navasery, Manizheh Temperature-dependent magnetic flux density (B) data, clearly exhibiting a transition temperature called intrinsic blocking temperature for some metallic samples in zero field cooled-warmed (ZFC-W) curves without employing an external magnetic field, has been obtained by a simple method. The reasons of the increase and decrease in the measured B-field at low temperature in zero magnetic-field were discussed. Co, CoPt3 and Co/Au, CoPt 3/Au core-shell nanoparticles, prepared by the reverse-micelle microemulsion method, were used as test materials. The blocking temperature was measured at a cusp of the measured magnetic field, B (produced by the sample), versus the temperature curve during warming up of the sample from a very low temperature (≤15 K) to room temperature. All the samples showed a blocking temperature at 45, 50, 40, and 42 K, respectively, for Co, CoPt3, Co/Au, and CoPt3/Au nanoparticles. A completely intrinsic behavior of the sample's magnetic moment was revealed by our method since no applied external field was used, yielding a truly spontaneous magnetization behavior. Springer 2013 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/52282/1/A%20simple%20method%20for%20measuring%20intrinsic%20blocking%20temperature%20in%20superparamagnetic%20nanomaterials.pdf Bahmanrokh, Ghazaleh and Hashim, Mansor and Ismail, Ismayadi and Soltani, Nayereh and Vaziri, Parisa and Shafie, Mohd Shamsul Ezzad and Navasery, Manizheh (2013) A simple method for measuring intrinsic blocking temperature in superparamagnetic nanomaterials. Journal of Superconductivity and Novel Magnetism, 26 (2). pp. 407-414. ISSN 1557-1939; ESSN: 1557-1947 http://rd.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10948-012-1742-7 10.1007/s10948-012-1742-7
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description Temperature-dependent magnetic flux density (B) data, clearly exhibiting a transition temperature called intrinsic blocking temperature for some metallic samples in zero field cooled-warmed (ZFC-W) curves without employing an external magnetic field, has been obtained by a simple method. The reasons of the increase and decrease in the measured B-field at low temperature in zero magnetic-field were discussed. Co, CoPt3 and Co/Au, CoPt 3/Au core-shell nanoparticles, prepared by the reverse-micelle microemulsion method, were used as test materials. The blocking temperature was measured at a cusp of the measured magnetic field, B (produced by the sample), versus the temperature curve during warming up of the sample from a very low temperature (≤15 K) to room temperature. All the samples showed a blocking temperature at 45, 50, 40, and 42 K, respectively, for Co, CoPt3, Co/Au, and CoPt3/Au nanoparticles. A completely intrinsic behavior of the sample's magnetic moment was revealed by our method since no applied external field was used, yielding a truly spontaneous magnetization behavior.
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author Bahmanrokh, Ghazaleh
Hashim, Mansor
Ismail, Ismayadi
Soltani, Nayereh
Vaziri, Parisa
Shafie, Mohd Shamsul Ezzad
Navasery, Manizheh
spellingShingle Bahmanrokh, Ghazaleh
Hashim, Mansor
Ismail, Ismayadi
Soltani, Nayereh
Vaziri, Parisa
Shafie, Mohd Shamsul Ezzad
Navasery, Manizheh
A simple method for measuring intrinsic blocking temperature in superparamagnetic nanomaterials
author_facet Bahmanrokh, Ghazaleh
Hashim, Mansor
Ismail, Ismayadi
Soltani, Nayereh
Vaziri, Parisa
Shafie, Mohd Shamsul Ezzad
Navasery, Manizheh
author_sort Bahmanrokh, Ghazaleh
title A simple method for measuring intrinsic blocking temperature in superparamagnetic nanomaterials
title_short A simple method for measuring intrinsic blocking temperature in superparamagnetic nanomaterials
title_full A simple method for measuring intrinsic blocking temperature in superparamagnetic nanomaterials
title_fullStr A simple method for measuring intrinsic blocking temperature in superparamagnetic nanomaterials
title_full_unstemmed A simple method for measuring intrinsic blocking temperature in superparamagnetic nanomaterials
title_sort simple method for measuring intrinsic blocking temperature in superparamagnetic nanomaterials
publisher Springer
publishDate 2013
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/52282/1/A%20simple%20method%20for%20measuring%20intrinsic%20blocking%20temperature%20in%20superparamagnetic%20nanomaterials.pdf
http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/52282/
http://rd.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10948-012-1742-7
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