Influence of vanadium-doping on the magnetism of FeCo/SiO2 nanoparticle

FeCo nanoparticles (4 ± 1 nm), encapsulated by SiO2, were synthesized with and without a 2% (atomic ratio) vanadium doping. The impact from the presence of vanadium, an additive often used in the bulk to alter both physical and mechanical properties, on the nanomagnetism was probed by element-specif...

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description FeCo nanoparticles (4 ± 1 nm), encapsulated by SiO2, were synthesized with and without a 2% (atomic ratio) vanadium doping. The impact from the presence of vanadium, an additive often used in the bulk to alter both physical and mechanical properties, on the nanomagnetism was probed by element-specific X-ray spectroscopy and magnetometry techniques. While the nanostructure was unaffected by the addition of 2% vanadium, the temperature dependent magnetic properties were altered significantly, such as the increased coercivity and an exchange bias field shift.
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