Abstract
In this study the intrinsic magnetic moments developed in 4 nm bare fcc Au nanoparticles were investigated. The magnetization curves reveal a Langevin magnetic field profile, reflecting the existence of spontaneous magnetic moments. Neutron diffraction measurements detect a ferromagnetic moment. The magnetic diffraction patterns are consistent with a moment of μ points in the crystallographic [111] direction at 5 K. Magnetostatic interparticle interactions weaken the localized magnetic moments but enhance the conduction electron density. These behaviors can be understood by considering the merging of the 5 and 6 electron bands triggered by finite-size effects and the lifting of band mixture by interparticle interactions.
- Received 11 January 2011
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.83.174446
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