JOURNAL ARTICLE

Structural and magnetic properties of core shell iron iron oxide nanoparticles

Luise Theil KuhnA. BojesenL. TimmermannM. NielsenS M rup

Year: 2002 Journal:   Journal of Physics Condensed Matter Vol: 14 (49)Pages: 13551-13567   Publisher: IOP Publishing

Abstract

We present studies of the structural and magnetic properties of core–shell iron–iron oxide nanoparticles. α-Fe nanoparticles were fabricated by sputtering and subsequently covered with a protective nanocrystalline oxide shell consisting of either maghaemite (γ-Fe2O3) or partially oxidized magnetite (Fe3O4). We observed that the nanoparticles were stable against further oxidation, and Mössbauer spectroscopy at high applied magnetic fields and low temperatures revealed a stable form of partly oxidized magnetite. The nanocrystalline structure of the oxide shell results in strong canting of the spin structure in the oxide shell, which thereby modifies the magnetic properties of the core–shell nanoparticles.

Keywords:
Magnetite Nanocrystalline material Nanoparticle Iron oxide Materials science Iron oxide nanoparticles Shell (structure) Oxide Magnetic nanoparticles Chemical engineering Magnetic core Spin canting Nanotechnology Magnetization Metallurgy Composite material Magnetic field

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