Exchange Bias Effects in Iron Oxide-Based Nanoparticle Systems
Manh-Huong Phan,Javier Alonso,Hafsa Khurshid,Paula Lampen-Kelley,Sayan Chandra,Kristen Stojak Repa,Zohreh Nemati,Raja Das,Òscar Iglesias,Hariharan Srikanth +9 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors provide a thorough understanding of the EB and related phenomena in iron oxide-based nanoparticle systems, knowledge of which is essential to tune the anisotropic magnetic properties of exchange-coupled nanoparticles for potential applications.
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Abstract: The exploration of exchange bias (EB) on the nanoscale provides a novel approach to improving the anisotropic properties of magnetic nanoparticles for prospective applications in nanospintronics and nanomedicine. However, the physical origin of EB is not fully understood. Recent advances in chemical synthesis provide a unique opportunity to explore EB in a variety of iron oxide-based nanostructures ranging from core/shell to hollow and hybrid composite nanoparticles. Experimental and atomistic Monte Carlo studies have shed light on the roles of interface and surface spins in these nanosystems. This review paper aims to provide a thorough understanding of the EB and related phenomena in iron oxide-based nanoparticle systems, knowledge of which is essential to tune the anisotropic magnetic properties of exchange-coupled nanoparticle systems for potential applications.
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