2017 Annual Meeting
(361b) Novel 2-D Graphene- 0-D Magnetic Nanoparticle Interfacial Composites
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In the present study, composites were synthesized by deposition of SPIONs on a silicon dioxide substrate onto which a graphene monolayer is transferred. This approach permits subsequent electron transport measurements of the composite. Controlled and scalable assembly of SPIONs was evaluated using self-assembly techniques, such as spin coating[2] and Langmuir Blodgett deposition. In addition, encapsulation of SPIONs in micelles and subsequent ordering was evaluated as a method to yield ordered arrays of particles with defined spacing[3]. As a first approach, the effects of parameters such as wetting of the substrate, dispersion of nanoparticles, and solvent vapor pressure were studied and optimized for SPION deposition. Composite surface topography was characterized using Atomic Force Microscopy (AFM). Then, a monolayer of graphene was transferred to each substrate to achieve the final composite. AFM and Magnetic Force Microscopy (MFM) were used to characterize the surface and magnetic topography of the final composite. Raman spectroscopy was used to detect perturbations in graphene properties resulting from the transfer process. Initial experiments were conducted using random deposition of nanoparticles and yielded successful composite fabrication. Magnetic and electronic properties of the final composite were evaluated for potential to exhibit the Hall effect. This research may enable magnetic functionality in graphene, increasing its applicability in magnetic storage. In addition, these findings could facilitate assembly of other novel 0D-2D composites.
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