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Enhanced magnetic properties and thermal stability of highly ordered ε-Fe

Authors :
Yong, Li
Desheng, Pan
Yangtao, Zhou
Qifeng, Kuang
Chinwei, Wang
Bing, Li
Bingsen, Zhang
Jihoon, Park
Da, Li
Chuljin, Choi
Zhidong, Zhang
Source :
Nanoscale. 12(19)
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

ε-Iron nitrides with the general formula ε-Fe3N1+x (-0.40x0.48) have been widely studied due to their interesting magnetism. However, the phase diagram of the Fe-N binary system indicates the absence of monophasic ε-Fe3N1+x (x0) compounds that are stable below their synthetic temperatures. Here, ε-Fe3N1+x (-0.12 ≤ x ≤ -0.01) nanoparticles with excellent thermal stability and magnetic properties were synthesized by a simple chemical solution method. The ε-Fe3N1+x nanoparticles with space group P6322 have excellent oxidation resistance due to a carbon shell with a thickness of 2-3 nm. NPD refinements suggest that the ε-Fe3N1+x nanoparticles possess a highly ordered arrangement of N atoms and their magnetic moments align parallel to the c axis. The Curie temperature (TC) and room temperature saturation magnetization (MS) increase with decreasing N content, which results in record-high TC (632 K) and MS (169.2 emu g-1) at x = -0.12, much higher than the magnetic properties of the corresponding bulk materials. The significant enhancements in the intrinsic magnetic properties and thermal stability of ε-Fe3N1+x are ascribed to chemically engineering the stoichiometry and N occupancy from the disordered to the ordered site.

Details

ISSN :
20403372
Volume :
12
Issue :
19
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Nanoscale
Accession number :
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