Finite-size effect on magnetic properties in Prussian blue nanowire arrays
Journal of Applied Physics, ISSN: 0021-8979, Vol: 96, Issue: 1, Page: 610-614
2004
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The finite size effect on the magnetic properties in Prussian Blue nanowire arrays was investigated. Low temperature magnetic measurements and Mössbauer measurements were done for the study. The nanowire arrays with diameter in the range of 50-200 nm were fabricated by an electrodeposition technique with two-step anodizing anodic aluminum oxide films. It was found that the Curie temperature reduced with respect to Prussian blue bulk, resulting from the diminution of the average number of nearest magnetic interaction neighbors and magnetic exchange interaction constants as the diameters of the nanowires decreased.
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