Verwey transition (VT) of Fe3O4 has been extensively investigated as this results in sharp changes in its physical properties. Exploitation of VT for potential applications in spin/charge transport, multiferroicity, exchange bias, and spin Seebeck effect-based devices has attracted researchers recently. Although hundreds of reports have been published, the origin of VT is still debatable. Besides, not only the size effects have a significant impact on VT in Fe3O4, even the conditions of synthesis of Fe3O4 nanostructures mostly affect the changes in VT. Here, we review not only the effects of scaling but also the growth conditions of the Fe3O4 nanostructures on the VT and their novel applications in spintronics and nanotechnology.
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