Nanometer-size hard magnetic ferrite exhibiting high optical-transparency and nonlinear optical-magnetoelectric effect

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Development of nanometer-sized magnetic particles exhibiting a large coercive field (H c) is in high demand for densification of magnetic recording. Herein, we report a single-nanosize (i.e., less than ten nanometers across) hard magnetic ferrite. This magnetic ferrite is composed of ε-Fe 2 O 3, with a sufficiently high H c value for magnetic recording systems and a remarkably high magnetic anisotropy constant of 7.7×10 6 erg cm -3. For example, 8.2-nm nanoparticles have an H c value of 5.2kOe at room temperature. A colloidal solution of these nanoparticles possesses a light orange color due to a wide band gap of 2.9eV (430nm), indicating a possibility of transparent magnetic pigments. Additionally, we have observed magnetization-induced second harmonic generation (MSHG). The nonlinear optical-magnetoelectric effect of the present polar magnetic nanocrystal was quite strong. These findings have been demonstrated in a simple iron oxide, which is highly significant from the viewpoints of economic cost and mass production.

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Ohkoshi, S. I., Namai, A., Imoto, K., Yoshikiyo, M., Tarora, W., Nakagawa, K., … Tokoro, H. (2015). Nanometer-size hard magnetic ferrite exhibiting high optical-transparency and nonlinear optical-magnetoelectric effect. Scientific Reports, 5. https://doi.org/10.1038/srep14414

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