A comparison of methods for the determination of the magneotcrystalline anisotropy constant in an Fe$_{3}$O$_{4}$-based ferrofluid

ORAL

Abstract

The dynamics of the relaxation behavior of superparamagnetic nanoparticles is governed by many factors such as the anisotropy constant, composition, size and nature of coating of the nanoparticles particles. We report values of the anisotropy constant (K) for magnetite nanoparticle (size $\sim$12 nm) coated with dextran and suspended in water by dc and ac magnetization measurements, MOssbauer spectroscopy and the temperature dependent specific absorption rate (SAR) measurement. The magnetite nanoparticles were synthesized by co-precipitation and characterized by X-ray diffraction (XRD) and Transmission electron microscopy (TEM). The K values from dc magnetic susceptibility, MOssbauer spectroscopy, ac magnetic susceptibility, and that obtained by temperature dependent SAR measurements are all within the range of the accepted values in the literature. Merits and demerits of the four methods of determining K values will be discussed. We will also report on the temperature dependence of the anisotropy constant and the NEel relaxation constant.

Authors

  • Ronald Tackett

    Kettering University

  • Megan Allyn

    Kettering University

  • Vijayendra Garg

    University of Brasilia

  • Aderbal de Oliveira

    University of Brasilia

  • Prem Vaishnava

    Kettering University