Publications by authors named "Tobias Preller"

Nanostructured composite thin films showing magnetic exchange coupling at the material interface have attracted great interest for the development of electronic components such as spin-valves. Besides the commonly performed fabrication of multilayer systems, the utilization of nanoparticle building blocks holds great potential for thin films with tailored magnetic properties and allows the facile but controlled combination of materials with complementary magnetic characteristics. In this work, we present the use of prefabricated highly crystalline iron platinum (fcc-FePt) and iron oxide (FeO) nanoparticles for the preparation of nanocomposite thin films with varying compositions by wet processing from mixed dispersions.

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The synthesis of FePt nanocrystals is typically performed in an organic solvent at rather high temperatures, demanding the addition of the in situ stabilizers oleic acid and oleylamine to produce monomodal particles with well-defined morphologies. Replacing frequently-used solvents with organic media bearing functional moieties, the use of the stabilizers can be completely circumvented. In addition, various morphologies and sizes of the nanocrystals can be achieved by the choice of organic solvent.

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