Masato Sakai, Akihisa Sakurai, et al.
PNAS
We present a simple polymer-mediated process of assembling magnetic FePt nanoparticles on a solid substrate. Alternatively absorbing the PEI molecule and FePt nanoparticles on a HO-terminated solid surface leads to a smooth FePt nanoparticle assembly with controlled assembly thickness and dimension. Magnetic measurements show that the thermally annealed FePt nanoparticle assembly as thin as three nanoparticle layers is ferromagnetic. The magnetization direction of this thin FePt nanoparticle assembly is readily controlled with the laser-assisted magnetic writing. The reported process can be applied to various substrates, nanoparticles, and functional macromolecules and will be useful for future magnetic nanodevice fabrication. Copyright © 2002 American Chemical Society.
Masato Sakai, Akihisa Sakurai, et al.
PNAS
Hao Zeng, Shouheng Sun, et al.
Applied Physics Letters
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Int. J. Heat Mass Transf.
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ASME HT 2007