JOURNAL ARTICLE

Novel Nanopyramid Arrays of Magnetite

Abstract

Pyramid-like Fe3O4 nanostructures (see Figure) are formed over large areas on α-Fe2O3(0001) substrates using a plasma-sputtering technique. No catalysts or templates are used in the reaction process. This nanostructure resembles Egyptian pyramids, possessing many layers and standing perpendicular to the substrate surface. These structures may have potential applications in constructing nanoscale magnetic and high-density storage devices.

Keywords:
Materials science Nanostructure Template Nanoscopic scale Nanotechnology Substrate (aquarium) Magnetite Sputtering Pyramid (geometry) Perpendicular Thin film Metallurgy Optics Geometry

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