Formation of superparamagnetic nanoclusters in Fe implanted Al2O3
2017
Abstract Conversion electron Mossbauer spectroscopy (CEMS) measurements have been performed on single crystal Al 2 O 3 implanted with 56 Fe and 57 Fe ions to a total fluence of 1.2 × 10 16 /cm 2 , corresponding to a concentration of approx. 4 at.%. The CEM spectrum in the ‘as-implanted’ state is in good agreement with earlier studies. Annealing at temperatures above 600 °C resulted in significant changes, with the spectra after the annealing at T A ≥ 800 °C displaying paramagnetic doublets characteristic of superparamagnetic nanoclusters. Magnetization curves of the annealed sample show hysteresis loops with zero coercive field while the analysis of low temperature magnetic isotherms in terms of the Langevin function for superparamagnetic particles yields an average radius of 2–3 nm for the Fe clusters.
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