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Mössbauer and magnetization studies of iron oxide nanocrystals

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Monodisperse iron oxide nanocrystals have been produced following non-hydrolytic, thermal decomposition routes. Spherically shaped particles with diameter of 4 and 12 nm and cubic shaped particles with an edge length of 9 nm have been studied. The particles have been shown to consist of mainly maghemite. A reduction of the saturation magnetic hyperfine field is observed for the 4 nm particles as compared to the corresponding bulk value. The anisotropy energy determined from the temperature variation of the magnetic hyperfine field was strongly enhanced for the 4 nm particles.

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Häggström, L., Kamali, S., Ericsson, T., Nordblad, P., Ahniyaz, A., Bergström, L. (2008). Mössbauer and magnetization studies of iron oxide nanocrystals. In: Gajbhiye, N.S., Date, S.K. (eds) ICAME 2007. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-78697-9_24

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