Magnetic hysteresis properties of interacting and noninteracting micron-sized magnetite produced by electron beam lithography
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Date
2006Author
Muxworthy, A.R.
King, J.G.
Odling, N.
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AGU and the Geochemical Society. http://www.agu.org/journals/gc/index.shtmlType
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The magnetic hysteresis properties for well-defined micron-sized magnetite samples produced by
electron beam lithography (EBL) are presented. In addition to measuring standard hysteresis parameters,
first-order reversal curve (FORC) diagrams are also reported. EBL produces samples that consist of
particles with very tightly constrained size distributions, and spatial distributions that govern the degree of
intergrain magnetostatic interactions are accurately controlled and known. Thus EBL samples are
significantly better characterized compared to powdered samples, which are conventionally used to
characterize the size dependency of magnetic hysteresis properties of naturally occurring magnetic
minerals. Compared with the hysteresis properties of powdered samples of the same nominal sizes, EBL
samples display more multidomain-like (MD) behavior. The influence of magnetostatic interactions fields
on hysteresis properties is analyzed. When magnetostatic interactions are effectively in only one direction,
the hysteresis properties become more single domain-like, and if the interactions are in more than one
direction, hysteresis becomes more MD-like, in agreement with numerical models.