Low Temperature Surface Spin-Glass Transition inγ-Fe2O3Nanoparticles

Abstract
γFe2O3 magnetic nanoparticles, with a very high surface to volume ratio, exhibit both strong exchange anisotropy and magnetic training effect. At the same time high field irreversibility in MH curves and zero field cooled–field cooled (ZFC-FC) processes has also been detected. A low temperature spin-glass-like transition is evidenced at TF42K with strong irreversibility even at H=55kOe. TFH evolves following the well known de Almeida–Thouless line δTFH2/3. The thermal dependence of the exchange anisotropy field HE is described by the random-field model of exchange anisotropy. In the framework of this theory, a surface spin-glass layer about 0.6 nm thick is determined.