Polyelectrolyte/iron oxide nanoparticles composite nanocoatings are fabricated by polyionic assembly. They are characterized by atomic force microscopy, electron magnetic resonance, ellipsometry, and secondary-ion mass spectrometry. The results obtained indicate that the number of magnetite nanoparticle layers in a film is related to its refractive index, thickness, and surface roughness. The electron magnetic resonance signal intensity is found to nonlinearly depend on the number of magnetic nanoparticle layers in a film. © Pleiades Publishing, Ltd., 2009.
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Gorin, D. A., Yashchenok, A. M., Koksharov, Y. A., Neveshkin, A. A., Serdobintsev, A. A., Grigoriev, D. O., & Khomutov, G. B. (2009). Surface morphology and optical and magnetic properties of polyelectrolyte/magnetite nanoparticles nanofilms. Technical Physics, 54(11), 1675–1680. https://doi.org/10.1134/S1063784209110206
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