Phys. Rev. B 81, 064423 (2010) [5 pages]Magnetic phase transition in confined MnO nanoparticles studied by polarized neutron scatteringReceived 30 November 2009; revised 2 February 2010; published 22 February 2010 We have investigated the magnetic ordering and the phase transition in MnO nanoparticles confined in a porous glass using polarized neutron scattering. These MnO nanoparticles are best described as extended wormlike structures with a mean diameter of 70 Å. We observe an apparent continuous magnetic phase transition in MnO nanoparticles, in contrast to the well-known discontinuous phase transition in bulk MnO. By polarization analysis, separating the magnetic scattering, it is found that within the individual MnO nanoparticles about 60% of atoms remain disordered in the low-temperature limit, presumably due to interactions between nanoparticles and glass walls. The continuous character of the phase transition and the unusual temperature dependence suggests a surface-induced disorder phenomenon. © 2010 The American Physical Society URL:
http://link.aps.org/doi/10.1103/PhysRevB.81.064423
DOI:
10.1103/PhysRevB.81.064423
PACS:
64.70.Nd, 28.20.Cz, 52.55.-s
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