May 5, 2017
Journal Article

Tetragonal-Like Phase in Core-Shell Iron Iron-Oxide Nanoclusters

Abstract

Two sizes of iron/iron-oxide (Fe/Fe-oxide) nanoclusters (NCs) of 10 nm and 35 nm diameters were prepared using a cluster deposition technique. Both these NCs displayed XRD peaks due to body-centered cubic (bcc) Fe0 and magnetite-like phase. Mossbauer spectroscopy (MS) measurements: a) confirmed the core-shell nature of the NCs, b) the Fe-oxide shell to be nanocrystalline and partially oxidized, and c) the Fe-oxide spins are significantly canted. In addition to the bcc Fe and magnetite-like phases, a phase similar to tetragonal s-Fe-Cr (8% Cr) was CLEARLY evident in the larger NC, based on X-ray diffraction. Origin of the tetragonallike phase in the larger NC was not clear but could be due to significant distortion of the Fe0 core lattice planes; subtle peaks due to this phase were also apparent in the smaller NC. Unambiguous evidence for the presence of such a phase, however, was not clear from MS, X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy, vibrating sample magnetometry, X-ray magnetic circular dichroism, nor transmission electron microscopy. To our knowledge, this is the first report of tetragonallike phase in the Fe/Fe-oxide core-shell systems.

Revised: February 26, 2020 | Published: May 5, 2017

Citation

Kaur M., M. Kaur, J.S. Mccloy, R.K. Kukkadapu, C.I. Pearce, J. Tucek, and M.E. Bowden, et al. 2017. Tetragonal-Like Phase in Core-Shell Iron Iron-Oxide Nanoclusters. Journal of Physical Chemistry C 121, no. 21:11794-11803. PNNL-SA-124063. doi:10.1021/acs.jpcc.7b01469