Classical and quantum magnetisation reversal studied in single nanometer-sized particles and clusters using micro-SQUIDs
Physica B: Condensed Matter, 280 (1-4) (2000) pp. 264-268 Recent progress in experiment on quantum tunnelling of the magnetic moment in mesoscopic systems will be reviewed. The emphasis will be made on measurements of individual nanoparticles. These nanomagnets allow one to test the border between c...
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Zusammenfassung: | Physica B: Condensed Matter, 280 (1-4) (2000) pp. 264-268 Recent progress in experiment on quantum tunnelling of the magnetic moment in
mesoscopic systems will be reviewed. The emphasis will be made on measurements
of individual nanoparticles. These nanomagnets allow one to test the border
between classical and quantum behaviour. Using the micro-SQUID magnetometer,
waiting time, switching field and telegraph noise measurements show
unambiguously that the magnetisation reversal of small enough single
crystalline nanoparticles is described by a model of thermal activation over a
single-energy barrier. Results on insulating BaFeO nanoparticles show strong
deviations from this model below 0.4 K which agree with the theory of
macroscopic quantum tunnelling in the low dissipation regime. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.cond-mat/9912104 |