2013
DOI: 10.1063/1.4799252
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Magnetic properties of GaAs/Fe core/shell nanowires

Abstract: We describe the magnetic properties of nanoscale Fe shells grown on GaAs nanowires (NWs) by molecular beam epitaxy. The ferromagnetic character of these tubular Fe shells has been confirmed by dc magnetization measurements, and is further studied by ferromagnetic resonance (FMR), small-angle neutron scattering (SANS), and off-axis electron holography (EH).

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“…At the NCNR, several recent studies have focused on understanding the structure of magnetic nanoparticles (Hasz et al , 2014; Krycka et al , 2014, 2009, 2010, 2013, 2011). SANS with NSFs has also been employed to study multiferroics (Ramazanoglu et al , 2011; Ueland et al , 2010), magnetostriction (Laver et al , 2010a), exchange-bias (Dufour et al , 2011), and nanowires (Pimpinella et al , 2013). Polarization analysis also allows for separation of coherent from spin-incoherent scattering (Moon et al , 1969; Williams, 1988), which is relevant to biological samples due to the substantial spin-incoherent scattering from hydrogen.…”
Section: Neutron Spin-filtersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…At the NCNR, several recent studies have focused on understanding the structure of magnetic nanoparticles (Hasz et al , 2014; Krycka et al , 2014, 2009, 2010, 2013, 2011). SANS with NSFs has also been employed to study multiferroics (Ramazanoglu et al , 2011; Ueland et al , 2010), magnetostriction (Laver et al , 2010a), exchange-bias (Dufour et al , 2011), and nanowires (Pimpinella et al , 2013). Polarization analysis also allows for separation of coherent from spin-incoherent scattering (Moon et al , 1969; Williams, 1988), which is relevant to biological samples due to the substantial spin-incoherent scattering from hydrogen.…”
Section: Neutron Spin-filtersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…At the NCNR, several recent studies have focused on understanding the structure of magnetic nanoparticles (Hasz et al, 2014;Krycka et al, 2014Krycka et al, , 2009Krycka et al, , 2010Krycka et al, , 2013Krycka et al, , 2011. SANS with NSFs has also been employed to study multiferroics (Ramazanoglu et al, 2011;Ueland et al, 2010), magnetostriction (Laver et al, 2010a), exchangebias (Dufour et al, 2011), and nanowires (Pimpinella et al, 2013). Polarization analysis also allows for separation of coherent from spin-incoherent scattering (Moon et al, 1969;Williams, 1988), which is relevant to biological samples due to the substantial spin-incoherent scattering from hydrogen.…”
Section: Brief Summary Of Neutron Scattering Physics Enabledmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In 2007 a program [49] to provide neutron spin filters for user experiments at the NCNR began and currently over 110 experiments conducted over 350 days of beam time have been supported. The primary applications have been small angle neutron scattering [50,51,52,53,54,55,56,57,58,59,60,61], triple-axis spectrometry [62,63,64,65,66,67], and polarized neutron reflectometry. In general these experiments are conducted with 3 He cells that are polarized off-line, transported to the neutron beam line in battery-operated solenoids, and stored on the beam line in compact, magnetically shielded solenoids or other magnetic field apparatus [49,68].…”
Section: Neutron Scatteringmentioning
confidence: 99%