Time and temperature dependent magnetic viscosity experiments on Sr/Co nanoferrite particles

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Magnetic viscosity experiments have been performed in order to investigate the magnetization reversal in Sr nanoferrite particles (nanoscale SrFe12O19) and interacting Sr/Co nanoferrite particles (SrFe12O19-CoFe2O4 nanocomposites). The magnetic viscosity S = d M ( t ) / d l n ( t ) , where M ( t ) is the magnetization as a function of time, has been collected. For Sr nanoferrite S shows a maximum close to the coercive field, reflecting the relation between S and the energy barrier distribution. We evidence that magnetic viscosity experiments on Sr nanoferrite and interacting Sr/Co nanoferrite particles provide reliable qualitative results for the different magnetic field sweep rate and saturating field H s a t considered. In addition, the activation volumes extracted from the magnetic viscosity experiments performed at different temperatures on Sr nanoferrite are quantitatively correlated to anisotropy changes.

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Maltoni, P., Varvaro, G., Abdolrahimi, M., Peddis, D., & Mathieu, R. (2023). Time and temperature dependent magnetic viscosity experiments on Sr/Co nanoferrite particles. Journal of Applied Physics, 133(16). https://doi.org/10.1063/5.0144701

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