1. Magnetic hysteresis of individual Janus particles with hemispherical exchange-biased caps
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Philipp, S., Gross, B., Reginka, M., Merkel, M., Claus, M., Sulliger, M., Ehresmann, A., and Poggio, M.
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Condensed Matter - Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics ,Condensed Matter - Materials Science ,Physics - Applied Physics - Abstract
We use sensitive dynamic cantilever magnetometry to measure the magnetic hysteresis of individual magnetic Janus particles. These particles consist of hemispherical caps of magnetic material deposited on micrometer-scale silica spheres. The measurements, combined with corresponding micromagnetic simulations, reveal the magnetic configurations present in these individual curved magnets. In remanence, ferromagnetic Janus particles are found to host a global vortex state with vanishing magnetic moment. In contrast, a remanent onion state with significant moment is recovered by imposing an exchange bias to the system via an additional antiferromagnetic layer in the cap. A robust remanent magnetic moment is crucial for most applications of magnetic Janus particles, in which an external magnetic field actuates their motion., Comment: 6 pages, 3 figures, 9-page supplementary information
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- 2021
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