Abstract

Using a simple and facile method, we precisely controlled the two-dimensional layered array structure of graphene oxide (GO)–iron oxide (Fe3O4) nanoparticle hybrid multilayer films and investigated the correlation between the assembled structure of the hybrid films and their magnetic properties. GO–Fe3O4 nanoparticle hybrids were obtained via the ligand exchange of oleic acid-functionalized Fe3O4 nanoparticles with GO at the gas–liquid interface. Hybrids of oriented Fe3O4 nanoparticles and GO monolayers spontaneously formed at the gas–liquid interface, which were subsequently deposited on solid substrates using the Langmuir–Schaefer (LS) technique. Two-dimensional superlattices of GO–Fe3O4 nanoparticle hybrids were fabricated through repeated LS deposition of the nanoparticle monolayer with a hexagonal array structure sandwiched between GO monolayers. The magnetic properties of the GO–Fe3O4 multilayer were measured using SQUID magnetometry. From the field cooling/zero field cooling results, we found that the 2D superlattice-like layered structure of the GO–Fe3O4 multilayer facilitates the layer-dependent properties in the out-of-plane field case due to the dipolar interactions between the top and bottom layers.

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