Structural Transformations and Magnetic Properties of Mixed Spinel‐Type NiCr1.7Fe0.3O4 Nanoparticles
Structural and magnetic properties of NiCr1.7Fe0.3O4 nanoparticles, synthesized by a facile coprecipitation method, are examined using temperature‐dependent X‐ray diffraction, neutron scattering with XYZ polarizations, and magnetic measurements. The structural analysis demonstrates the stabilization...
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Veröffentlicht in: | physica status solidi (b) 2021-11, Vol.258 (11), p.n/a |
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Zusammenfassung: | Structural and magnetic properties of NiCr1.7Fe0.3O4 nanoparticles, synthesized by a facile coprecipitation method, are examined using temperature‐dependent X‐ray diffraction, neutron scattering with XYZ polarizations, and magnetic measurements. The structural analysis demonstrates the stabilization of the cubic phase down to 200 K, followed by a low‐temperature tetragonal phase at 100 K and an orthorhombic phase below 50 K. The refined occupancies of cations demonstrate that the NiCr1.7Fe0.3O4 is a mixed spinel compound, wherein B sites are populated by ≈85% Cr3+ and ≈15% Ni2+ cations and A sites are populated by ≈70% Ni2+ and ≈30% Fe3+ cations. As a consequence, the reduction in the occupancy of Jahn–Teller active Ni2+ (triply degenerate: e4 t4) at A site is attributed to the stabilization of the cubic phase below room temperature. Temperature‐dependent magnetization and neutron scattering with XYZ polarizations measurements reveal the ferrimagnetic nature of the magnetic phase and the absence of spin‐spiral ordering in NiCr1.7Fe0.3O4 nanoparticles. Furthermore, field‐dependent magnetization measurement demonstrates an exchange bias field of ≈134.5 kA m−1 at 5 K. The training effect measurement is performed to discuss the origin of exchange bias based on different phenomenological models such as power‐law and multiexponent models.
Mixed spinel‐type NiCr1.7Fe0.3O4 nanoparticles demonstrate a rich sequence of structural and magnetic phase transitions below room temperature. They show cubic‐‐tetragonal‐‐orthorhombic phase transitions and para to ferrimagnetic phase transitions. In addition, NiCr1.7Fe0.3O4 exhibits an exchange bias field of ≈134.5 kA m−1 which can make it a potential candidate for spin valves, read heads, and magnetic tunnel junction‐based devices. |
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ISSN: | 0370-1972 1521-3951 |
DOI: | 10.1002/pssb.202100284 |