Abstract

Mossbauer spectroscopy in a weak static magnetic field and measurements of isothermal magnetization loops were used to study the effect of polymer coating of the γ-Fe 2O3 nanoparticles on the magnetic properties of concentrated ensembles of such nanoparticles. It was found that the individual coating of the nanoparticles by a ∼ 1 nm layer of the polymer leads to the observable changes in the shapes of the Mossbauer spectra and the magnetization curves of the ensembles. Modeling of the experimental magnetization curves in the classical Langevin model and analysis of the Mossbauer spectra in the generalized multi-level relaxation model revealed that the establishment of interparticle magnetic dipole interactions leads to both a ∼ 30 % increase in the magnetic anisotropy constant and a ∼ 35 % increase in the width of the hysteresis loop.

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