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Unusual superparamagnetic behavior of Co3O4 nanoparticles

Vijay Bisht, K. P. Rajeev

Published 2010-08-31, updated 2010-09-02Version 2

We report detailed studies on magnetic properties of Co3O4 nanoparticles of average size 12.5 nm. Temperature and field dependence of magnetization, wait time dependence of magnetic relaxation (aging), memory effects and temperature dependence of specific heat have been investigated to understand the magnetic behavior of these particles. We find that the particles show some features characteristic of nanoparticle magnetism such as bifurcation of field cooled (FC) and zero field cooled (ZFC) susceptibilities and a slow relaxation of magnetization. However, strangely, the temperature at which ZFC magnetization peaks coincides with the bifurcation temperature and does not shift on application of magnetic fields up to 1 kOe, unlike most other nanoparticle systems. Aging effects in these particles are negligible in both FC and ZFC protocol and memory effects are present only in FC protocol. Our results show that Co3O4 nanoparticles constitute a unique system where superparamagnetic blocking starts above the N\'eel temperature, in the paramagnetic state.

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