Tabasum, Muhammad Ramzan
[UCL]
Zighem, F
[Université Paris 13.]
De La Torre Medina, Joaquin
[Facultad de Ciencas Fisico-matematicas - Universidad Michoacana - Mexique]
Encinas, Armando
[Universidad Autonoma de San Luis Potosi, Instituto de Fisica - Mexique]
Piraux, Luc
[UCL]
Nysten, Bernard
[UCL]
The magnetic properties of arrays of nanowires (NWs) and nanotubes (NTs), 150 nm in diameter, electrodeposited inside nanoporous polycarbonate membranes are investigated. The comparison of the nanoscopic magnetic force microscopy (MFM) imaging and the macroscopic behavior as measured by alternating gradient force magnetometry (AGFM) is made. It is shown that MFM is a complementary technique that provides an understanding of the magnetization reversal characteristics at the microscopic scale of individual nanostructures. The local hysteresis loops have been extracted by MFM measurements. The influence of the shape of such elongated nanostructures on the dipolar coupling and consequently on the squareness of the hysteresis curves is demonstrated. It is shown that the nanowires exhibit stronger magnetic interactions than nanotubes. The non-uniformity of the magnetization states is also revealed by combining the MFM and AGFM measurements.
Bibliographic reference |
Tabasum, Muhammad Ramzan ; Zighem, F ; De La Torre Medina, Joaquin ; Encinas, Armando ; Piraux, Luc ; et. al. Magnetic force microscopy investigation of arrays of nickel nanowires and nanotubes. In: Nanotechnology, Vol. 25, no.24, p. 245707 (May, 2014) |
Permanent URL |
http://hdl.handle.net/2078.1/144813 |