Speaker
Mrs
Zhazgul Kelgenbaeva
(Institute of Chemistry and Chemical Technology, National Academy of Sciences of the Kyrgyz Republic)
Description
Recently much attention has been placed on fabrication and magnetic properties of bimetallic Fe/Me
nanostructures both from scientific and technological interests owing to their potential applications in
ultrahigh density magnetic recording media, medical diagnostics, environmental remediation and high-
performance permanent magnets. In this study, the Fe/Au and Fe/Pt nanoparticles were synthesized from
metallic rods by using a simple and one-step method - pulsed plasma in liquid. As-synthesized
nanoparticles were exposed for structural and morphological analysis. The nanoparticles’ ferromagnetic
behavior at room temperature was studied by the Vibrating Sample Magnetometer (VSM) and SQUID
analysis and obtained results were discussed.
Primary author
Mrs
Zhazgul Kelgenbaeva
(Institute of Chemistry and Chemical Technology, National Academy of Sciences of the Kyrgyz Republic)