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AMPHIBIAN CSIC experimental data SrFe12O19 platelets SciRep2018. AMPHIBIAN CSIC simulated data SrFe12O19 platelets SciRep2018. [Dataset]

Authors :
European Commission
Delgado Soria, Guiomar
Jenuš, Petra
Marco, J.F.
Mandziak, Anna
Sánchez-Arenillas, M.
Moutinho, Fernando
Prieto, J. E.
Prieto, P.
Cerdá, Jorge I.
Tejera-Centeno, César
Gallego, Silvia
Foerster, M.
Aballe, Lucía
Valvidares, M.
Vasili, H.B.
Pereiro, E.
Quesada, Adrián
de la Figuera, Juan
AMPHIBIAN Project ID:720853
European Commission
Delgado Soria, Guiomar
Jenuš, Petra
Marco, J.F.
Mandziak, Anna
Sánchez-Arenillas, M.
Moutinho, Fernando
Prieto, J. E.
Prieto, P.
Cerdá, Jorge I.
Tejera-Centeno, César
Gallego, Silvia
Foerster, M.
Aballe, Lucía
Valvidares, M.
Vasili, H.B.
Pereiro, E.
Quesada, Adrián
de la Figuera, Juan
AMPHIBIAN Project ID:720853
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

[EN] Platelets of strontium hexaferrite (SrFeO, SFO), up to several micrometers in width, and tens of nanometers thick have been synthesized by a hydrothermal method. They have been studied by a combination of structural and magnetic techniques, with emphasis on Mössbauer spectroscopy and X-ray absorption based-measurements including spectroscopy and microscopy on the iron-L edges and the oxygen-K edge, allowing us to establish the differences and similarities between our synthesized nanostructures and commercial powders. The Mössbauer spectra reveal a greater contribution of iron tetrahedral sites in platelets in comparison to pure bulk material. For reference, high-resolution absorption and dichroic spectra have also been measured both from the platelets and from pure bulk material. The O-K edge has been reproduced by density functional theory calculations. Out-of-plane domains were observed with 180° domain walls less than 20 nm width, in good agreement with micromagnetic simulations.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1286538684
Document Type :
Electronic Resource