Magnetism of Iron Oxide Nanoparticles: From Atomic Order to Complexity at the Mesoscopic Scale

IF 2.5 4区 物理与天体物理 Q3 MATERIALS SCIENCE, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Physica Status Solidi-Rapid Research Letters Pub Date : 2024-08-02 DOI:10.1002/pssr.202400059
Marie Darcheville, Anne‐Lise Adenot‐Engelvin, Christophe Boscher, Jean‐Marc Grenèche, Christophe Lefèvre, Jérôme Robert, Ovidiu Ersen, José Maria Gonzalez Calbet, Maria Luisa Ruiz Gonzalez, André Thiaville, Clément Sanchez
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Zn‐substituted iron oxide nanoparticles of ≈5 nm in diameter are synthetized by a microwave‐assisted thermal decomposition method. The addition of ethylene glycol results in a size increase to 22 nm. Cationic disorder has been observed by electron energy loss spectroscopy–scanning transmission electron microscopy. Using Mössbauer spectrometry combined with Rietveld analysis, the complete cationic and vacancies repartition in the lattice is determined, as well as the canting of magnetic moments. This allows the magnetic moment to be calculated, in good agreement with that measured. The alternating current magnetic susceptibility is modeled by the Néel–Brown and the Coffey models, showing some discrepancy between these two approaches which is discussed. The largest particles show a complex morphology involving an oriented attachment mechanism of smaller units. Their cationic disorder and internal porosity have been evidenced and quantified, and the work shows that despite these defects they behave rather as magnetically blocked nanoparticles.
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氧化铁纳米粒子的磁性:从原子秩序到介观尺度的复杂性
微波辅助热分解法合成了直径≈5 nm 的锌取代氧化铁纳米粒子。加入乙二醇后,粒径增加到 22 纳米。通过电子能量损失光谱-扫描透射电子显微镜观察到了阳离子紊乱。利用莫斯鲍尔光谱法结合里特维尔德分析法,确定了晶格中阳离子和空位的完整重配,以及磁矩的偏移。这样就可以计算出磁矩,并与测量结果保持良好一致。交变电流磁感应强度是通过 Néel-Brown 和 Coffey 模型来模拟的,这两种方法之间存在一些差异,我们将对此进行讨论。最大的颗粒显示出复杂的形态,涉及较小单元的定向附着机制。研究结果表明,尽管存在这些缺陷,但它们的行为与磁阻滞纳米粒子无异。
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Physica Status Solidi-Rapid Research Letters
Physica Status Solidi-Rapid Research Letters 物理-材料科学:综合
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208
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