Magnetic heterostructures: the interface control to optimize magnetic property and multifunctionality

ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces
Junjie XuYanglong Hou

Abstract

Generally, magnetic heterostructures are obtained by the growth of another component on the surface of seed nanoparticles. The direct electrical and magnetic interactions between the solid-state interfaces would endow the heterostructures with properties beyond the individual components. We have devoted the last few years to magnetic-optical, magnetic-catalytic, and exchange-coupled heterostructures, where the interface effects regulate and optimize the optical, catalytic, and magnetic properties, respectively. In this Spotlight on Applications, we describe our recent progress on magnetic heterostructures. Upon the understanding on the interface control, we then discuss our recent efforts to synthesize core-shell, dimer, and nanocomposite structures, while the regulation of their magnetic, optical, and catalytic properties is addressed in turn. Finally, we give the perspectives of magnetic heterostructures.

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