Nanomaterials (Mar 2020)

Vertically Aligned Single-Crystalline CoFe<sub>2</sub>O<sub>4</sub> Nanobrush Architectures with High Magnetization and Tailored Magnetic Anisotropy

  • Lisha Fan,
  • Xiang Gao,
  • Thomas O. Farmer,
  • Dongkyu Lee,
  • Er-Jia Guo,
  • Sai Mu,
  • Kai Wang,
  • Michael R. Fitzsimmons,
  • Matthew F. Chisholm,
  • Thomas Z. Ward,
  • Gyula Eres,
  • Ho Nyung Lee

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/nano10030472
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 3
p. 472

Abstract

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Micrometer-tall vertically aligned single-crystalline CoFe2O4 nanobrush architectures with extraordinarily large aspect ratio have been achieved by the precise control of a kinetic and thermodynamic non-equilibrium pulsed laser epitaxy process. Direct observations by scanning transmission electron microscopy reveal that the nanobrush crystal is mostly defect-free by nature, and epitaxially connected to the substrate through a continuous 2D interface layer. In contrast, periodic dislocations and lattice defects such as anti-phase boundaries and twin boundaries are frequently observed in the 2D interface layer, suggesting that interface misfit strain relaxation under a non-equilibrium growth condition plays a critical role in the self-assembly of such artificial architectures. Magnetic property measurements have found that the nanobrushes exhibit a saturation magnetization value of 6.16 B/f.u., which is much higher than the bulk value. The discovery not only enables insights into an effective route for fabricating unconventional high-quality nanostructures, but also demonstrates a novel magnetic architecture with potential applications in nanomagnetic devices.

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