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Mesoscopic bar magnet based on ε-Fe2O3 hard ferrite
Author(s) -
Shinichi Ohkoshi,
Asuka Namai,
Takehiro Yamaoka,
Marie Yoshikiyo,
Kenta Imoto,
Tomomichi Nasu,
Shizuka Anan,
Yoshikazu Umeta,
Kosuke Nakagawa,
Hiroko Tokoro
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
scientific reports
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.24
H-Index - 213
ISSN - 2045-2322
DOI - 10.1038/srep27212
Subject(s) - magnet , materials science , condensed matter physics , mesoscopic physics , ferrite (magnet) , coercivity , bar (unit) , magnetic domain , magnetic field , nuclear magnetic resonance , magnetization , composite material , mechanical engineering , physics , quantum mechanics , meteorology , engineering
Ferrite magnets have a long history. They are used in motors, magnetic fluids, drug delivery systems, etc. Herein we report a mesoscopic ferrite bar magnet based on rod-shaped ε-Fe 2 O 3 with a large coercive field (>25 kOe). The ε-Fe 2 O 3 –based bar magnet is a single crystal with a single magnetic domain along the longitudinal direction. A wide frequency range spectroscopic study shows that the crystallographic a -axis of ε-Fe 2 O 3 , which corresponds to the longitudinal direction of the bar magnet, plays an important role in linear and non-linear magneto-optical transitions, phonon modes, and the magnon (Kittel mode). Due to its multiferroic property, a magnetic-responsive non-linear optical sheet is manufactured as an application using an ε-Fe 2 O 3 –based bar magnet, resin, and polyethylene terephthalate. Furthermore, from the viewpoint of the large coercive field property, we demonstrate that a mesoscopic ε-Fe 2 O 3 bar magnet can be used as a magnetic force microscopy probe.

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