Open Access. Powered by Scholars. Published by Universities.®

Physics Commons

Open Access. Powered by Scholars. Published by Universities.®

Articles 1 - 2 of 2

Full-Text Articles in Physics

Single-Electron Transport Spectroscopy Studies Of Magnetic Molecules And Nanoparticles, Firoze Haque Jan 2011

Single-Electron Transport Spectroscopy Studies Of Magnetic Molecules And Nanoparticles, Firoze Haque

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

Magnetic nanoparticles and molecules, in particular ferromagnetic noble metal nanoparticles, molecular magnet and single-molecule magnets (SMM), are perfect examples to investigate the role of quantum mechanics at the nanoscale. For example, SMMs are known to reverse their magnetization by quantum tunneling in the absence of thermal excitation and show a number of fundamental quantum mechanical manifestations, such as quantum interference effects. On the other hand, noble metal nanoparticles are found to behave ferromagnetically for diameters below a few nanometers. Some of these manifestations are still intriguing, and novel research approaches are necessary to advance towards a more complete understanding of …


Bi-Relaxation Behaviors In Epitaxial Multiferroic Double-Perovskite Bife0.5mn0.5o3/Caruo3 Heterostructures, Chew Khian Hooi, Zhan Q., Jiang Y., Miao J., Zhang X. Jan 2011

Bi-Relaxation Behaviors In Epitaxial Multiferroic Double-Perovskite Bife0.5mn0.5o3/Caruo3 Heterostructures, Chew Khian Hooi, Zhan Q., Jiang Y., Miao J., Zhang X.

Chew Khian Hooi

Multiferroic double-perovskite BiFe0.5Mn0.5O3 thin film heterostructures were epitaxially grown on CaRuO3-buffered (001) SrTiO3 by pulse laser deposition. Typical Vogel-Fulcher relaxorlike dielectric and magnetic susceptibilities were observed, implying the film exhibits the properties of an electric relaxor and a magnetic relaxor. Polarization and size of polar nanoregions (PNRs) were determined by fitting the dielectric constant to a multi-polarization mechanism model. It was found that PNRs of 7-11 nm decrease from 0.67 mu C/cm(2) to 0.11 mu C/cm(2), as the temperature increases from 380 K to 460 K. A weak ferromagnetism was observed via magnetic hysteresis loops up to 300 K. (C) …