Size-dependent magnetization fluctuations in NiO nanoparticles
Sunil Kumar Mishra, V. Subrahmanyam

TL;DR
This study investigates how size, shape, and surface roughness influence magnetization in NiO nanoparticles, revealing size-dependent fluctuations and the importance of surface effects in explaining experimental magnetic moments.
Contribution
It introduces a detailed model incorporating surface roughness and particle geometry to better predict nanoparticle magnetization, aligning theoretical results with experiments.
Findings
Magnetization fluctuations depend on particle size and shape.
Surface roughness significantly affects magnetic moment calculations.
Ordered surface models match experimental data more closely.
Abstract
The finite size and surface roughness effects on the magnetization of NiO nanoparticles is investigated. A large magnetic moment arises for an antiferromagnetic nanoparticle due to these effects. The magnetic moment without the surface roughness has a non-monotonic and oscillatory dependence on , the size of the particles, with the amplitude of the fluctuations varying linearly with . The geometry of the particle also matters a lot in the calculation of the net magnetic moment. An oblate spheroid shape particle shows an increase in net magnetic moment by increasing oblateness of the particle. However, the magnetic moment values thus calculated are very small compared to the experimental values for various sizes, indicating that the bulk antiferromagnetic structure may not hold near the surface. We incorporate the surface roughness in two different ways; an ordered surface with…
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