Small and Powerful: Pushing the Boundaries of Nano-Magnets
May 9, 2016 | Department of Energy, Office of ScienceEstimated reading time: 1 minute
The Science
Researchers have created extremely small, thermally stable magnetic particles. These CoFe2C nanoparticles have magnetic properties comparable to some rare earth magnets, the strongest permanent magnets ever created, at sizes as small as 5 nanometers, a million times smaller than an ant.
The Impact
The next generation of thermally stable data storage devices demands materials that are highly magnetic in a specific direction at small particle sizes. The new CoFe2C nanoparticles accomplish this goal and can lead to nano-magnets that work at room temperature.
Summary
Van Vleck’s Nobel-prize winning explanation of the quantum origin of magnetism dates back to 1937. However it was not until 1999 that research, supported by the Office of Basic Energy Sciences within the U.S. Department of Energy, demonstrated that density-functional-theory could accurately predict the magnetic strength of molecular-scale systems. By 2007, several groups had confirmed these developments, and today researchers can computationally ask: How chemically and electromagnetically durable could such nanoscale memory devices be? Physical laws impose limits. The reduction in size of ordinary iron-based magnets, the foundation of computer memory, decreases the temperature at which such particles can store information. One of the greatest problems hindering the field of nano-magnetism is that small particle sizes tend to mean small magnetic anisotropy (directional dependence of magnetic properties). A large magnetic anisotropy is absolutely crucial to these nanoparticles because it prevents fluctuations of the magnetic moment, a phenomenon that limits the use of these particles in memory storage and many other applications. To become technologically relevant, nano-magnets must be small, have a large magnetic anisotropy, and be thermally stable. Researchers at Virginia Commonwealth University have computationally investigated CoFe2C nanoparticles with mixed CoxC and FexC carbide phases that fit this exact description. After promising theoretical results, the researchers successfully synthesized the CoFe2C particles with the properties that were computationally expected. The newly synthesized particles have been proven thermally stable (and thus store information) up to 790K at sizes as small as 5 nanometers. Additionally, these particles have a magnetic anisotropy of 4.6 ± 2 x 106 J/m3, which is ten times larger than cobalt nanoparticles, and magnetic properties comparable to some rare earth magnets, the strongest permanent magnets ever created. These CoFe2C nanoparticles possess the unique characteristics of both small size and a large anisotropy and could represent the future of data storage devices.
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