Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10620143 | Acta Materialia | 2013 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
A thermal pyrolysis method has been developed to synthesize the tetragonal phase of chalcopyrite magnetic semiconductor CuFeS2 nanoparticles. All nanoparticles have the same anisotropic brick-like shape, and the “bricks” are self-organized in a certain orientation, creating well-ordered nanocomposites. High-resolution transmission electron microscopy and electron diffraction data show that every nanobrick is a single crystal with a layered atomic structure and characteristic dimensions of about 5 nm Ã 20 nm in plane. Magnetic measurements support the antiferromagnetic spin structure and reveal the appearance of a small ferromagnetic component below 60 K. Magnetic anomalies observed in the zero-field cooled magnetization curves at low temperatures may be related to an appearance of magnetic moment at the Cu ion site. The Mössbauer spectra show that only about 50% of Fe atoms are in the magnetically ordered α-phase of chalcopyrite. The remaining Fe is non-magnetic and may be located either in the γ-phase of chalcopyrite or in isocubanite.
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Authors
Igor S. Lyubutin, Chun-Rong Lin, Sergey S. Starchikov, Yu-Jhan Siao, Muhammad Omar Shaikh, Konstantin O. Funtov, Sheng-Chang Wang,