Magnetic resonances of Fe and Ni nanoparticles in films of silicon suboxide produced by ion irradiation of triethoxysilane gels containing Fe or Ni solute atoms
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The structure and magnetic properties of composite films obtained by ion irradiation or thermal treatment of triethoxysilane gels containing iron or nickel in solution are investigated by means of X-ray diffraction, electron microscopy and electron spin resonance. Ion irradiated gels are converted into silica glasses containing metallic nanoparticles with a narrow range of sizes. These particles exhibit a magnetic resonance with a preferential alignment of magnetic moments perpendicular to the surface. This unusual out of plane anisotropy seem to be ascribed to an interaction of the moments with radiation defects. The magnetization in irradiated film is comparable to that in films of same materials submitted to a thermal conversion at 1000 degreesC in vacuum. But the latter films are porous and contain particles of metal and silicide or silicate with a wider range of sizes. (C) 2003 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.








