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- 2019WS2 Nanotubes, 2D Nanomeshes, and 2D In-Plane Films Through One Single Chemical Vapor Deposition routecitations
- 2019Second harmonic spectroscopy of surface lattice resonancescitations
- 2014Ultrafast nonlinear response of gold gyroid three-dimensional metamaterialscitations
- 2014Layer-by-Layer synthesis and tunable optical properties of hybrid magnetic-plasmonic nanocomposites using short bifunctional molecular linkerscitations
- 2013Magneto-optical harmonic susceptometry of superparamagnetic materialscitations
- 2012Characterization of magnetization-induced second harmonic generation in iron oxide polymer nanocompositescitations
- 2011Si passivation for Ge pMOSFETscitations
- 2011Adsorption kinetics of ultrathin polymer films in the melt probed by dielectric spectroscopy and second-harmonic generationcitations
- 2011Preparing polymer films doped with magnetic nanoparticles by spin-coating and melt-processing can induce an in-plane magnetic anisotropycitations
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Preparing polymer films doped with magnetic nanoparticles by spin-coating and melt-processing can induce an in-plane magnetic anisotropy
Abstract
<p>Faraday rotation has been used to investigate a series of polymer films doped with magnetic iron oxide nanoparticles. The films have been prepared by spin-coating and melt-processing. In each case, upon varying the angle of optical incidence on the films, an in-plane magnetic anisotropy is observed. The effect of such an anisotropy on the Faraday rotation as a function of the angle of optical incidence is verified by comparison with magnetically poled films. These results demonstrate that care should be taken upon analyzing the magnetic behavior of such films on account of the sample preparation techniques themselves being able to affect the magnetization.</p>