JOURNAL ARTICLE

Synthesis, structural characterization and magnetic properties of Fe/Pt core-shell nanoparticles

Kelly L. PisaneSobhit SinghM. S. Seehra

Year: 2015 Journal:   Journal of Applied Physics Vol: 117 (17)   Publisher: American Institute of Physics

Abstract

Structural and magnetic properties of Fe/Pt core-shell nanostructure prepared by a sequential reduction process are reported. Transmission electron microscopy shows nearly spherical particles fitting a lognormal size distribution with Do = 3.0 nm and distribution width λD = 0.31. In x-ray diffraction, Bragg lines only from the Pt shell are clearly identified with line-widths yielding crystallite size = 3.1 nm. Measurements of magnetization M vs. T (2 K–350 K) in magnetic fields up to 90 kOe show a blocking temperature TB = 13 K below which hysteresis loops are observed with coercivity HC increasing with decreasing T reaching HC = 750 Oe at 2 K. Temperature dependence of the ac susceptibilities at frequencies fm = 10 Hz–5 kHz is measured to determine the change in TB with fm using the Vogel-Fulcher law. This analysis shows the presence of significant interparticle interaction, the Neel-Brown relaxation frequency fo = 5.3 × 1010 Hz and anisotropy constant Ka = 3.6 × 106 ergs/cm3. A fit of the M vs. H data up to H = 90 kOe for T > TB to the modified Langevin function taking particle size distribution into account yields magnetic moment per particle consistent with the proposed core-shell structure; Fe core of 2.2 nm diameter and Pt shell of 0.4 nm thickness.

Keywords:
Coercivity Materials science Condensed matter physics Magnetization Crystallite Transmission electron microscopy Hysteresis Relaxation (psychology) Magnetic anisotropy Anisotropy Shell (structure) Analytical Chemistry (journal) Magnetic moment Magnetic hysteresis Nuclear magnetic resonance Chemistry Nanotechnology Magnetic field Physics Composite material Optics

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