Abstract
AbstractThe relation between particle size and anisotropy in the fcc to L10phase transformation in FePt nanoparticles is described. After annealing to partially sinter the particles, the volume distribution was found by transmission electron microscopy, and related to the magnetic switching field distribution. With the assumption that larger particles have higher switching fields, we find a consistent size threshold,d*, of about 12 nm for high anisotropy, independent of the annealing conditions. Our analysis shows that the phase transformation is limited by the lack of nucleation sites in small particles rather than by the chemical inhomogeneity.
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