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Title: Magnetic Properties of GaAs/NiFe Coaxial Core-Shell Structures
Authors: MONAICO, Eduard V. 
MORARI, Vadim 
KUTUZAU, Maksim 
URSAKI, Veaceslav 
NIELSCH, Kornelius 
TIGINYANU, Ion 
Keywords: nanowires;core-shell structures;anodization;electroplating;hysteresis loop;magnetic properties;coercive force;remanence ratio
Issue Date: 2022
Source: Monaico, E.V.; Morari, V.; Kutuzau, M.; Ursaki, V.V.; Nielsch, K.; Tiginyanu, I.M. Magnetic Properties of GaAs/NiFe Coaxial Core-Shell Structures. Materials 2022, 15, 6262. https://doi.org/10.3390/ma15186262
Project: 20.80009.5007.20. Nanoarhitecturi în bază de GaN şi matrici tridimensionale din materiale biologice pentru aplicaţii în microfluidică şi inginerie tisulară 
21.00208.5007.15/PD. Micro- și nano-ingineria compușilor semiconductori în baza tehnologiilor electrochimice pentru aplicații electronice si fotonice 
NanoMedTwin - Promoting smart specialization at the Technical University of Moldova by developing the field of Novel Nanomaterials for BioMedical Applications through excellence in research and twinning 
Journal: Materials
Abstract: 
Uniform nanogranular NiFe layers with Ni contents of 65%, 80%, and 100% have been electroplated in the potentiostatic deposition mode on both planar substrates and arrays of nanowires prepared by the anodization of GaAs substrates. The fabricated planar and coaxial core-shell ferro- magnetic structures have been investigated by means of scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and vibrating sample magnetometry (VSM). To determine the perspectives for applications, a comparative analysis of magnetic properties, in terms of the saturation and remanence moment, the squareness ratio, and the coercivity, was performed for structures with different Ni contents.
URI: http://cris.utm.md/handle/5014/1420
DOI: https://doi.org/10.3390/ma15186262
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