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Superparamagnetic dynamics and blocking transition in Fe$_3$O$_4$ nanoparticles probed by vibrating sample magnetometry and muon spin relaxation

Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics 2021-05-26 v1

Abstract

The magnetic properties of Fe3_3O4_4 nanoparticle assemblies have been investigated in detail through a combination of vibrating sample magnetometry and muon spin relaxation (μ\muSR) techniques. Two samples with average particle sizes of 5 nm and 20 nm, respectively, were studied. For both samples, the magnetometry and μ\muSR results exhibit clear signatures of the superparmagnetic state at high temperature and the magnetically blocked state at low temperature. The μ\muSR data demonstrate that the transition from the superparamagnetic to the blocked state occurs gradually throughout the sample volume over a broad temperature range due to the finite particle size distribution of each sample. The transition occurs between approximately 3 K and 45 K for the 5 nm sample and 150 K and 300 K for the 20 nm sample. The magnetometry and μ\muSR data are further analyzed to yield estimates of microscopic magnetic parameters including the nanoparticle spin-flip activation energy EAE_A, magnetic anisotropy KK, and intrinsic nanoparticle spin reversal attempt time τ0\tau_0. These results highlight the complementary information about magnetic nanoparticles that can be obtained by bulk magnetic probes such as magnetometry and local magnetic probes such as μ\muSR.

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@article{arxiv.2101.00258,
  title  = {Superparamagnetic dynamics and blocking transition in Fe$_3$O$_4$ nanoparticles probed by vibrating sample magnetometry and muon spin relaxation},
  author = {Benjamin A. Frandsen and Charlotte Read and Jade Stevens and Colby Walker and Mason Christiansen and Roger G. Harrison and Karine Chesnel},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2101.00258},
  year   = {2021}
}