Magnetic properties of nanostructured materials

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Abstract

Understanding the correlation between magnetic properties and nanostructure involves collaborative efforts between chemists, physicists, and materials scientists to study both fundamental properties and potential applications. This article introduces a classification of nanostructure morphology according to the mechanism responsible for the magnetic properties. The fundamental magnetic properties of interest and the theoretical frameworks developed to model these properties are summarized. Common chemical and physical techniques for the fabrication of magnetic nanostructures are surveyed, followed by some examples of recent investigations of magnetic systems with structure on the nanometer scale. The article concludes with a brief discussion of some promising experimental techniques in synthesis and measurements.

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Leslie-Pelecky, D. L., & Rieke, R. D. (1996). Magnetic properties of nanostructured materials. Chemistry of Materials. American Chemical Society. https://doi.org/10.1021/cm960077f

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