Abstract
The paper focuses on the potential of magneto-fluorescent nanostructures intended to join simultaneously several functions of dissimilar core and shell material into a single entity. Two different types of magneto-fluorescent nanostructures with a broad array of physicochemical properties are premeditated and collated here. Strontium hexaferrite (Hard ferrite) core with CdS shell and Nickel Zinc ferrite (Soft ferrite) core with CdS shell are the two sets of magneto fluorescent nanostructures that were designed. Magnetic and optical analysis of both sets provides divergent outcomes. The shape of the derivative hysteresis curve gives a direct indication of the dissimilar nature (superparamagnetic & Permanent magnetic) of magnetic cores respectively. Optical results depict that both sets of magneto-fluorescent nanostructures are highly stable showing emission only in the position of the CdS shell only.
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