Abstract

We present in this paper the structural and magnetic properties of high aspect ratio Co nanoparticles (∼10) at high temperatures (up to 623K) using in-situ X ray diffraction (XRD) and SQUID characterizations. We show that the anisotropic shapes, the structural and texture properties are preserved up to 500K. The coercivity can be modelled by μ0HC=2(KMC+Kshape)/MS with KMC the magnetocrystalline anisotropy constant, Kshape the shape anisotropy constant and MS the saturation magnetization. HC decreases linearly when the temperature is increased due to the loss of the Co magnetocrystalline anisotropy contribution. At 500K, 50% of the room temperature coercivity is preserved corresponding to the shape anisotropy contribution only. We show that the coercivity drop is reversible in the range 300–500K in good agreement with the absence of particle alteration. Above 525K, the magnetic properties are irreversibly altered either by sintering or by oxidation.

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