A facile synthesis of directly gas-phase ordered high anisotropic SmCo based non-segregated nanoalloys by cluster beam deposition method

2019 
Abstract Synthesis of nanoalloys containing three or more elements with controllable size and morphology and desired phase is very challenging. Rare earth (RE)-transition metal (TM) nanoalloys have great potential applications, however, their controllable synthesis is even a daunting task. Here we find that the direct gas-phase ordering of Sm-Co-based nanoalloys (around 5–15 nm) into 1:5 phase without size and shape change can be achieved by in-flight annealing through reducing their crystallization-ordering temperature (COT) with additive Cu or Ni. The homogenous element-distribution and desired phase in these trimetallic nanoalloys are evidenced by high-resolution-transmission-electron-microscopy analysis despite a preferred surface segregation from thermodynamic calculation and analysis. Our results demonstrate a promising way to synthesize trimetallic nanoalloys especially RE-TM with independently controlled size, composition and phase as well as their building-blocks with novel functionalities. The reduction in COT of Sm-Co-Cu nanoalloys is further confirmed by post-annealing the deposited nanocluster film. A significant coercivity-enhancement is achieved at a lower annealing-temperature. Compared to Fe Pt, the higher anisotropy and much lower COT of Sm-Co-based nanoalloy make it emerge as a promising next-generation recording media with density beyond Fe Pt. Our study also opens a door for fabricating trimetallic or even multicomponent nanoalloys with controllable size, composition and phase.
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