Abstract

Films of magnetic nanoparticles uniformly mixed with non-magnetic nanoparticles have been produced by ultrashort pulsed laser deposition. These films present innovative characteristics with respect to their counterparts produced by standard techniques, as for example nanosecond laser ablation or sputtering, due to the peculiar shape and preferential distribution of their constituent nanoparticles. In the present investigation, the difficult coalescence among the deposited nanoparticles, specific characteristic of the ultrashort pulsed laser deposition, is particularly stressed for what concerns its effect on the collective magnetic behaviour. In particular, we observed that, even for a significant fraction of magnetic particles, the films exhibit an unusual high remanent magnetization, together with relatively low values of saturation and coercive fields, showing a strong squareness of the hysteresis loops. In perspective, these nanogranular films appear very promising for potential application as permanent magnets and in magnetic recording.

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