AIP Advances (Dec 2019)

Energy product of cylindrical FePt@CoFe2 and FePt@Fe nanoparticles

  • R. M. Souza,
  • Y. S. M. Santos,
  • L. L. Oliveira,
  • M. S. Nunes,
  • Ana L. Dantas,
  • A. S. Carriço

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1063/1.5129535
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 12
pp. 125131 – 125131-5

Abstract

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We report a theoretical discussion of the impact the composition on the maximum energy product ((BH)max) of core@shell FePt@CoFe2 and FePt@Fe nanocylinders. We have found that the best composition is determined by the competing trends imposed by a strong ferromagnetic core@shell interface exchange energy, and the core@shell dipolar interaction energy. The dipolar interaction has a negative impact on the nanocylinder (BH)max value, for shell thickness above a shell material dependent threshold value. We have also found that Fe is the best shell material owing to its much larger exchange stiffness.