Structural and Magnetic Properties of Iodide-Mediated Synthesized L1<sub>2</sub> FePt<sub>3</sub> Nanoparticles
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Abstract
Halide ion-mediated synthesis of L10 FePt has previously been used to form magnetically hard L10-FePt phase without the need of any post-annealing or 3rd element addition [1,2]. In this work, we chemically synthesized L12 FePt3 by the co-reduction of iron and platinum-based precursors in the presence of elemental iodine. Thermomagnetic data showed that the magnetic properties depend strongly on the degree of atomic ordering. The as-made structure showed the L12 phase but with a low degree of ordering. Magnetic measurements showed that the ordering temperature of the as-made sample is at 380 K. The chemical ordering increased to 0.71 when the samples were annealed at 700oC for 30 minutes. The annealed samples showed a different ordering temperature of 251 K. Our data agreed with those reported by Margeat et al [3]. Room temperature hysteresis loops showed that the coercivity of our samples increased with annealing temperatures, up to 0.23 kOe for samples annealed at 700oC. Thermomagnetic measurements from 50 K to 380 K also provide evidence of a phase transformation in the L12 FePt3 nanoparticles, which we believe to be the transition from the AFM state to a FM state.
*DOE-FG02-90ER45413
Presenters
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Vimal Deepchand
- Univ of Delaware