Abstract:In this work, we report a self-assembly method to fabricate a single layer of Co nanorods to study their magnetostatic interaction behavior. The Co nanorods with cambered and flat tips were synthesized by using a solvothermal route and an alcohol–thermal method, respectively. Both of them represent hard magnetic features. Co nanorods with cambered tips have an average diameter of 10 nm and length of 100 nm with coercivity of 6.4 kOe, and flat-tip nanorods with a 30 nm diameter and 100 nm length exhibit a coerc… Show more
“…Nano-magnetic materials with small size and unique magnetic properties have played vital roles in many fields and their properties can be modulated by distinct strategies. Du et al [ 12 ] developed a self-assembly method to prepare a single layer of aligned Co nanorods to obtain improved magnetic performance. They also studied the magnetic interaction of Co nanorods with different shapes, offering guidance to the magnetostatic interaction of shape anisotropic magnetic nanostructures.…”
Developing efficient and low-cost energy conversion and storage devices and technologies is all-important issue in order to achieve a low-carbon society, whose performance essentially depends on the properties of materials [...]
“…Nano-magnetic materials with small size and unique magnetic properties have played vital roles in many fields and their properties can be modulated by distinct strategies. Du et al [ 12 ] developed a self-assembly method to prepare a single layer of aligned Co nanorods to obtain improved magnetic performance. They also studied the magnetic interaction of Co nanorods with different shapes, offering guidance to the magnetostatic interaction of shape anisotropic magnetic nanostructures.…”
Developing efficient and low-cost energy conversion and storage devices and technologies is all-important issue in order to achieve a low-carbon society, whose performance essentially depends on the properties of materials [...]
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