Abstract
Segmented wires (Au–Ni–Au) were synthesized by electrochemical deposition. Magnetic study was performed at 6kOe field applied parallel to the wire long axis at 300K and 2K. Coercivity (Hc) and saturation magnetization (Ms) as a function of segment length (l) were constant for longer l (5≤l≤10μm) at 300K and 2K. However, a peak in Hc was observed for l=2.4μm at 300K, whereas a decrease in Hc was found for shorter l. Ms followed a decreasing trend with decreasing segment length from 2.4μm to 200nm.
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