1992
DOI: 10.1103/physrevb.46.13832
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Low-temperature stable nanometer-size fcc-Fe particles with no magnetic ordering

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“…It is worth noting that nano-onion morphology proposed is different respect to other nanoparticulate systems that found ␣-Fe core surrounded by a shell of ␥-Fe. 41,50 On the other hand, the random dispersion of Fe-NPs through the carbon matrix makes them being close to each other or sometimes even into contact ͓see Figs. 1͑c͒ and 8͑a͔͒.…”
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“…It is worth noting that nano-onion morphology proposed is different respect to other nanoparticulate systems that found ␣-Fe core surrounded by a shell of ␥-Fe. 41,50 On the other hand, the random dispersion of Fe-NPs through the carbon matrix makes them being close to each other or sometimes even into contact ͓see Figs. 1͑c͒ and 8͑a͔͒.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…59,60 Some studies on FCC-Fe films found AFM response below 80 K ͑Ref. 53͒ while others assured that magnetic ordering occurs at around 65 K. 61 On the contrary other exhaustive studies from 57 Fe Mössbauer spectrometry on FCC-Fe particles show that they behave as paramagnets at least down to 1.8 K. 50 On the other hand, several studies on carbon nanotubes reveal that FCC-Fe NPs undergo an AFM transition around 80-100 K. 41,42 Therefore, the formation of considerable amount of ␥-Fe phase in Fe-NP systems open new possibilities for the study of the striking magnetism of ␥-Fe. The reason for the stabilization of the ␥-Fe phase at room temperature is unclear.…”
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“…It has a similar amount of Fe 2+ cations as the Prp 36 Alm 64 sample, but the decomposition process was quite different. From the XRD pattern of the sample heated up to 1120 °C, it is possible to see that decomposition has already started and the phases identified are: -Fe, hercynite, tephroite ((Mn,Fe)SiO 4 ), quartz (SiO 2 ), and the original garnet (92.8%).…”
Section: Samples With Intermediate Composition: Prp-alm and Sps-alm Smentioning
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“…Together with the information on the phase composition, it was possible to suggest a relationship between the phases formed after Prp 36 …”
Section: Samples With Intermediate Composition: Prp-alm and Sps-alm Smentioning
confidence: 99%