This report concerns the magnetic properties of colloidal Ni nanoparticles (NPs) obtained by chemical reduction of Ni(II) salt in an organic solvent. The NPs present a complex and disordered atomic structure, where small clusters of a few Ni atoms appear to coexist within each NP. These NPs exhibit interesting magnetic properties, with a low temperature ferromagnetic order followed by a transition from ferromagnetic to a "spin-glass-like" state as the temperature decreases. The results are discussed considering the role of the atomic ordering of the NPs on the corresponding magnetic behavior. © 2008 American Institute of Physics.
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Nunes, W. C., De Biasi, E., Meneses, C. T., Knobel, M., Winnischofer, H., Rocha, T. C. R., & Zanchet, D. (2008). Magnetic behavior of Ni nanoparticles with high disordered atomic structure. Applied Physics Letters, 92(18). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.2920817
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