Hybrid systems formed by carbon nanotubes filled with metal represent a class of nanomaterials with manifold functionality that can find applications in different fields as, for example, magnetic storage and spintronics. Here a detailed and comprehensive study is reported on the magnetic properties of template grown cobalt cluster-filled multiwall carbon nanotube arrays. The temperature and magnetic field dependence of the samples magnetization are investigated in the range 5-760 K and from -50 kOe to +50 kOe, respectively. Hysteresis cycles are slightly open and transmission electron microscopy reveals that the cobalt clusters inside the nanotubes exhibit a crystalline nature. The zero-field cooling/field-cooling magnetization temperature dependence, analyzed in the framework of a "two-state" progressive crossover model, reveals spin disorder and suggests a spin glass-like scenario. These findings show that cobalt-filled nanotube arrays represent a unique system of magnetically coupled nanostructures, allowing to envision a new class of nanoscale carbon-based magnetic metamaterials, ideal platforms for novel magneto-electronic devices.
Nanostructured magnetic metamaterials based on metal-filled carbon nanotubes / F. Rossella, M.C. Mozzati, L. Bordonali, A. Lascialfari, C. Soldano, L. Ortolani, V. Bellani. - In: CARBON. - ISSN 0008-6223. - 96(2016), pp. 720-728. [10.1016/j.carbon.2015.09.094]
Nanostructured magnetic metamaterials based on metal-filled carbon nanotubes
A. Lascialfari;
2016
Abstract
Hybrid systems formed by carbon nanotubes filled with metal represent a class of nanomaterials with manifold functionality that can find applications in different fields as, for example, magnetic storage and spintronics. Here a detailed and comprehensive study is reported on the magnetic properties of template grown cobalt cluster-filled multiwall carbon nanotube arrays. The temperature and magnetic field dependence of the samples magnetization are investigated in the range 5-760 K and from -50 kOe to +50 kOe, respectively. Hysteresis cycles are slightly open and transmission electron microscopy reveals that the cobalt clusters inside the nanotubes exhibit a crystalline nature. The zero-field cooling/field-cooling magnetization temperature dependence, analyzed in the framework of a "two-state" progressive crossover model, reveals spin disorder and suggests a spin glass-like scenario. These findings show that cobalt-filled nanotube arrays represent a unique system of magnetically coupled nanostructures, allowing to envision a new class of nanoscale carbon-based magnetic metamaterials, ideal platforms for novel magneto-electronic devices.| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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