Magnetochromic sensing and size-dependent collective excitations in iron oxide nanoparticles
We combine optical and magneto-optical spectroscopies with complementary vibrational and magnetic property measurements to reveal finite length scale effects in nanoscale α-Fe2O3. Analysis of the d-to-d on-site excitations uncovers enhanced color contrast at particle sizes below approximately 75 nm due to size-induced changes in spin-charge coupling that are suppressed again below the superparamagnetic limit. These findings provide a general strategy for amplifying magnetochromism in α-Fe2O3 and other iron-containing nanomaterials that may be useful for advanced sensing applications.We also unravel the size dependence of collective excitations in this iconic antiferromagnet.
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