Anisotropic Superparamagnetism of Monodispersive Cobalt-Platinum Nanocrystals
F. Wiekhorst, E. Shevchenko, H. Weller, J. K\"otzler

TL;DR
This study investigates the anisotropic superparamagnetic behavior of monodispersed CoPt_3 nanocrystals, revealing volume-dependent energy barriers and temperature-dependent magnetic properties through experimental and scaling analyses.
Contribution
It provides the first interpretation of anisotropic superparamagnetism in CoPt_3 nanoparticles considering anisotropy energy and size distributions, supported by comprehensive experimental data.
Findings
Magnetic susceptibility deviates from ideal superparamagnetism across temperature range.
Energy barriers scale with particle volume and influence magnetic relaxation.
Hysteresis appears below blocking temperature, explained by a blocking model.
Abstract
Based on the high-temperature organometallic route (Sun et al. Science 287, 1989 (2000)), we have synthesized powders containing CoPt_3 single crystals with mean diameters of 3.3(2) nm and 6.0(2) nm and small log-normal widths sigma=0.15(1). In the entire temperature range from 5 K to 400 K, the zero-field cooled susceptibility chi(T) displays significant deviations from ideal superparamagnetism. Approaching the Curie temperature of 450(10) K, the deviations arise from the (mean-field) type reduction of the ferromagnetic moments, while below the blocking temperature T_b, chi(T) is suppressed by the presence of energy barriers, the distributions of which scale with the particle volumes obtained from transmission electron microscopy (TEM). This indication for volume anisotropy is supported by scaling analyses of the shape of the magnetic absorption chi''(T,omega) which reveal distribution…
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