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Exploring the Effect of Co Doping in Fine Maghemite Nanoparticles
We present a study of the structural, magnetic, and magneto-optical
properties of a series of Co-substituted ferrite nanoparticles (NPs)
prepared by thermal decomposition of metallo-organic precursors in
high boiling solvents. The structural characterization, carried out
by using several techniques (transmission electron microscopy (TEM),
X-ray diffraction (XRD), X-ray absorption spectroscopy (XAS), and
magnetic circular dichroism measurements), showed all the samples
are high crystalline, 5–6 nm spherical NPs with the cubic spinel
structure typical of ferrites. The evolution of lattice parameters
with cobalt content suggests that the material is Co-substituted maghemite,
also confirmed by XAS and magneto optical (MO) characterizations.
The investigation of the magnetic and magneto-optical properties displays
peculiar trends with the cobalt content, the main features being the
large increase of the saturation magnetization and the anomalous dependence
of magnetic anisotropy which reaches its maximum values for intermediate
compositions. The large tuneability of this material makes it possible
to implement the performances of devices used in biomedical and sensing
applications