2011
DOI: 10.1103/physrevb.83.174446
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Intrinsic magnetic moments of gold nanoparticles

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“…In the case of a constant extrinsic curvature the corresponding spacetime is de Sitter, while in the general case, the dynamical variable γ(t, x) satisfies a master equation given by Eq. (15). Once γ is known, the rest of metric coefficients can be found algebraically.…”
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“…In the case of a constant extrinsic curvature the corresponding spacetime is de Sitter, while in the general case, the dynamical variable γ(t, x) satisfies a master equation given by Eq. (15). Once γ is known, the rest of metric coefficients can be found algebraically.…”
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“…It is interesting to note that N is not equal to −1, as in the usual 2d relativistic case [13], due to the new gauge symmetry (4) of the theory. It is also interesting to note that in the projectable case the physical degrees of freedom is also zero [15]. Now we proceed to the canonical quantization of the system by following Dirac [26].…”
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“…Indeed, induced magnetic moments on Au can arise from proximity with other 3d ferromagnets [14][15][16] and spontaneous moments have even been identified from purely geometrical effects in ultrasmall pure Au nanoparticles [17][18][19][20]. We will show here that in our NiFe/Au bilayer system irradiation gives rise to dramatic changes in the magnetic properties as a function of irradiation dose at much lower doses than those needed to modify the magnetic properties in pure NiFe.…”
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“…Magnetism is observed in thiol-capped GNPs, [12][13][14] yet it is often attributed primarily to the gold sulfur bond present in such compounds instead of the finite size of the GNP. There are only a few studies investigating magnetism in uncapped GNPs, [15][16][17][18] and with para-, ferro-, and ferrimagnetism reported, there is no consensus.…”
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