Abstract
Abstract
We analyzed the coercivity of both cubic and tetragonally distorted Co
x
Cu1−x
Fe2O4 particles (x = 0.2 and 0.1, respectively) using the global model. According to magnetic viscosity measurements, the size of the activation volumes v
a increases from around 2000 nm3 (v
a
1/3 ≈ 13 nm) at 10 K for both samples, to close to 175 000 nm3 for the cubic sample and 5400 nm3 for the tetragonally distorted sample at 300 K. The microstructure-related phenomenological parameters obtained from the global model analysis are α= 0.29 and N
eff = −0.01 and α= 0.39 and N
eff = −0.24 for the cubic and tetragonal samples, respectively. High-resolution transmission electron microscopy images of the tetragonal sample showed that nanograins are connected through a thin amorphous layer (∼1 nm), which could account for the intergranular exchange interactions indicated by the negative value of N
eff as well as values of M
r/M
s > 0.5 for such isotropic samples. Low temperature discrepancies are tentatively attributed to magnetic reversal being governed by a local heating process following thermal activation.
Funder
Laboratoire d’Excellence LANEF
Japan Society for the Promotion of Science
Collaborative Research Based on Industrial Demand
Subject
Surfaces, Coatings and Films,Acoustics and Ultrasonics,Condensed Matter Physics,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials
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