Magnetization Distribution and Spin Disorder in Magnetic Nanoassemblies
The objective of this proposal is to investigate (using SANSPOL) the magnetization distribution in magnetic multi-core nanoassemblies on both the length scale of the individual nanoparticles and the spherical nanoparticle assemblies. Our findings will be correlated with macroscopic magnetization measurements and magnetic hyperthermia performance. As a result, we expect to disentangle the effect of interparticle interactions and oriented arrangement on both the magnetization distribution and spin disorder within the individual nanoparticles and the spatial homogeneity of the magnetization in the nanoassemblies. We finally aim to elucidate a potential correlation between spin disorder and magnetic hyperthermia performance.
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The recommended format for citing this dataset in a research publication is in the following format:
DISCH Sabrina; LARTIGUE Lenaic; MEES Flore; ROCHELS Leonhard; ROUZBEH Nahal and STEINKE Nina-Juliane. (2021). Magnetization Distribution and Spin Disorder in Magnetic Nanoassemblies. Institut Laue-Langevin (ILL) doi:10.5291/ILL-DATA.5-53-300
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