Abstract

We report on the magnetic behaviour of films of Fe nanoparticles deposited from the gas phase with sizes in the range 2–3 nm embedded in Ag and Co matrices and Co nanoparticles of the same size embedded in Ag matrices. Magnetometry measurements, using a VSM, of very low volume fraction (1–2%) assemblies of Fe and Co in Ag show perfect superparamagnetism and enable us to confirm that the size distribution of the particles in the matrix is the same as that of the free particles prior to deposition. The hysteresis loops at 2 K, which is below the blocking temperature, show that the particles have a uniaxial anisotropy that is randomly oriented in three dimensions with the Co nanoparticles having a much higher anisotropy than the Fe particles. The soft magnetic behaviour of pure Fe and Co nanoparticle films with no matrix is well described by a random anisotropy model and is consistent with the formation of a correlated super-spin glass (CSSG) characteristic of amorphous materials. The Co nanoparticle films appear to have a lower random anisotropy than the Fe ones in contrast to the behaviour observed for the isolated particles. Films of Fe nanoparticles embedded in Co matrices, whose saturation magnetization exceeds the Slater–Pauling curve, also show magnetic behaviour consistent with a CSSG. At high volume fractions, the films of Fe nanoparticles embedded in Co matrices behave almost identically to films of pure Co nanoparticles.

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