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Surface Science
The ratio of orbital-to-spin magnetic moment μLeff/μSeff averaged over the element-specific contributions of Fe and Pt has been measured for 3-nm FexPt1-x nanoparticles at room temperature using the multifrequency electron paramagnetic resonance method for different concentrations of Fe. From a detailed g-factor analysis we determine that the ratio decreases from μLeff μSeff = 0.049 for x = 0.43 to μLeff/μSeff = 0.016 for x = 0.70 which is much smaller than the bulk iron value (μLeff/μSeff = 0.045). The observed concentration dependence is much stronger than the one calculated for FexPt1-x bulk samples and reveals likely changes of the confined electronic structure of the nanoparticle system. The ratio μLeff/μSeff takes the lowest value at the concentration (x = 0.70) where the magnetic anisotropy energy vanishes in bulk alloys. For x > 0.72 a phase transition from a fcc to the Fe bcc structure occurs resulting in the increased bulk ratio again. © 2004 The American Physical Society.
M.A. Lutz, R.M. Feenstra, et al.
Surface Science
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