Abstract:
The edge and surface antiferromagnetic properties of the ABO(3) perovskite-type nanoparticle and their components (A, B and O) are investigated through the Effective Field Theory developed by Kaneyoshi. It is found that the Edge AntiFerroMagnetism (EAFM) causes a decrease in the Curie temperature and separation in the magnetizations. However, the Surface AntiFerroMagnetism (SAFM) causes a compensation behaviour (T-Comp = 1.23) in the total magnetisation of the ABO(3) perovskite-type nanoparticle. The magnetisation of the central B component has been affected by the edge antiferromagnetism more strongly than by the surface antiferromagnetism. Moreover, coercivity (Hc) and remanence magnetizations (Mr) decrease for the EAFM, but they increase for the SAFM. Triple hysteresis behaviour is obtained for the SAFM. Therefore, it is suggested that there is a strong relationship between the compensation behaviour and the triple hysteresis behaviour.