We report the results of a study on Ni-clusters assembled films deposited on Si(100) and MgO(100) surfaces. The films were produced by deposition of pre-formed Ni nanoparticles generated by a gas aggregation source. The samples topography and growth mode were investigated with SEM, AFM, STM and XPS. MOKE technique was used to determine magnetization curves at T = 300 K, T = 100 K and T = 50K. The films show random paving growth mode, where clusters assemble in agglomerates. From MOKE data we observe a behaviour that can be ascribed to the occurrence of Super Correlated Spin Glass phase at T = 300 K, and soft ferromagnetic hysteresis cycles at low temperature, possibly related with a different magnetic phase.

Growth and study of Ni nanoparticles films deposited on inert subtrates

A di Bona;
2008

Abstract

We report the results of a study on Ni-clusters assembled films deposited on Si(100) and MgO(100) surfaces. The films were produced by deposition of pre-formed Ni nanoparticles generated by a gas aggregation source. The samples topography and growth mode were investigated with SEM, AFM, STM and XPS. MOKE technique was used to determine magnetization curves at T = 300 K, T = 100 K and T = 50K. The films show random paving growth mode, where clusters assemble in agglomerates. From MOKE data we observe a behaviour that can be ascribed to the occurrence of Super Correlated Spin Glass phase at T = 300 K, and soft ferromagnetic hysteresis cycles at low temperature, possibly related with a different magnetic phase.
2008
Nucleation and growth
Interfaces
heterostructures
nanostructures
Magnetooptical effects
Adsorbed layers and thin films
Magnetization curves
hysteresis
Barkhausen and related effects
Magnetic properties of monolayers and thin films
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