Hexagonal shaped nanoparticles about 60 nm in size were successfully synthesized in tetraethylene glycol solution containing polyvinylpyrrolidone. By the analysis of the electron diffraction pattern, these were identified as a single crystal of Ni carbide with Ni3C - type structure. Their magnetization curve at 5 K was not completely saturated under a magnetic field of 5 T. The thermomagnetization curves after zero-field cooling and after field cooling exhibited the magnetic cooling effect at low temperatures. Furthermore, the 2nd order nonlinear term of AC magnetic susceptibility exhibited a negative divergence at about 17 K. It is concluded that Ni carbide single crystal nanoparticles with the Ni3C - type structure exhibit spin-glass transition at low temperatures.
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Fujieda, S., Kuboniwa, T., Shinoda, K., Suzuki, S., & Echigoya, J. (2016). Spin-glass transition in Ni carbide single crystal nanoparticles with Ni3C - Type structure. In AIP Advances (Vol. 6). American Institute of Physics Inc. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4943608
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