Resumen
Understanding the magnetic properties of hybrids of carbon nanotubes is an intriguing matter that offers a vastly unexplored playground for fundamental research and promising applications. The magnetic properties of bundles of double-wall carbon nanotubes encapsulating cementite ferromagnetic nanoclusters (of ∼ 3–4 nm in length) are here studied. VSM magnetometry shows clear evidence of interparticle magnetic interactions and a large interface exchange coupling of the nanoclusters with the carbon matrix, characterized by a surface anisotropy field HK∼67 kOe. Using a well-known measurement protocol, a magnetic activation volume for magnetization reversal was estimated as ∼420nm3. This large volume involves around 270 cementite nanoparticles mutually coupled through the conduction electrons of the nanotubes, which provide the ground for a large magnetic correlation length, thus favoring their possible application in spintronic devices.
Idioma original | Inglés |
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Número de artículo | 100483 |
Publicación | Carbon Trends |
Volumen | 19 |
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Estado | Publicada - abr. 2025 |