Co-doping of Fe3O4 magnetic nanoparticles is an effective way to tailor their magnetic properties. When considering the two extreme cases of the CoxFe3−xO4 series, i.e. the x=0 and x=1 values, one finds that the system evolves from a negative cubic-anisotropy energy constant, KC−<0, to a positive one, KC+>0. Thus, what happens for intermediate x-compositions? In this work we present a very simple phenomenological model for the anisotropy, under the \textit{macrospin} approximation, in which the resultant anisotropy is just directly proportional to the amount of Co. First, we perform a detailed analysis on a rather ideal system in which the extreme values have the same magnitude (i.e. ∣KC−∣=∣KC+∣) and then we focus on the real CoxFe3−xO4 system, for which ∣KC+∣∼18∣KC−∣. Remarkably, the approach reproduces rather well the experimental values of the heating performance of CoxFe3−xO4 nanoparticles, suggesting that our simple approach may in fact be a good representation of the real situation. This gives rise to an intriguing related possibility arises: a Co-doping composition should exist for which the effective anisotropy tends to zero, estimated here as 0.05.
@article{arxiv.1909.10643,
title = {Effective macrospin model for $Co_{x}Fe_{3-x}O_{4}$ nanoparticles: decreasing the anisotropy by Co-doping?},
author = {David Serantes and Daniel Faílde and Daniel Baldomir and Beatriz Pelaz and Pablo del Pino and Roy W. Chantrell},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1909.10643},
year = {2019}
}