Experimental and micromagnetic investigation of texture influence on magnetic properties of anisotropic Co/Co3O4 exchange-bias composites
V.L. Kurichenko, D.Yu. Karpenkov, A.Yu. Degtyarenko

TL;DR
This study experimentally and micromagnetically examines how the texture of Co/Co3O4 nanorods influences their exchange-bias magnetic properties, demonstrating that texture tailoring can optimize magnetic performance.
Contribution
It provides new experimental evidence linking nanorod texture to exchange-bias properties, confirming previous theoretical predictions.
Findings
Texture affects exchange-bias field and coercivity.
Experimental results confirm theoretical models.
Tailoring texture enhances magnetic properties.
Abstract
The exchange interaction between nanostructured components is an effective way to enhance the magnetic properties of materials. This effect is used in exchange-coupled magnetic composites, which properties are governed by synergetic impact of constituent phases. Texturing is one of the problems that needs to be solved in order for such composites to be used in industry. In this work, we performed experimental and micromagnetic investigation of the exchange-bias properties in Co/Co3O4 nanocomposites based on nanorods array. Specifically, we investigated how the resulting properties will change depending on the nanorods texture. Our experiments proved previous theoretical calculations of exchange-bias nanorods array-based composites that showed that magnetic properties of such materials are dependent on the internal texture. Tailoring the texture can lead to either increase of…
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Taxonomy
TopicsMagnetic properties of thin films · Magnetic Properties and Synthesis of Ferrites · Magnetic Properties of Alloys
