Abstract
In this study, the composition, morphology and magnetic properties of Ni/NiO nanocomposites synthesized by hydrothermal-assisted polyol process were studied as a function of annealing temperature. Upon increasing the annealing temperature from 300 to 500°C, the concentration of NiO was found to increase at the expense of metallic Ni-core and a complete transformation of NiO was evidenced at 500°C. All the Ni/NiO nanocomposites demonstrated strong exchange bias (EB); however, the mechanism of the EB effect seems to be different in each case. For the samples annealed at low temperatures: 300 and 400°C, the EB effect arises from the coupling at the Ni/NiO interface; whereas for the samples annealed above 400°C, the EB effect is due to the coupling between frozen magnetic moments of NiO-shell and typical antiferromagnetic NiO-core. Enhancement in the EB and large coercivity were obtained for the sample annealed at 500°C. Through this study, it has been demonstrated that the EB effect in the Ni/NiO nanocomposites can be tuned by controlling the composition and particle size of both ferromagnetic (Ni) and antiferromagnetic (NiO) components.
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