Publication
Names
  • Charlotte Vichery
  • Isabelle Maurin
  • Olivier Proux
  • Isabelle Kieffer
  • Jean-Louis Hazemann
  • Robert Cortès
  • Jean-Pierre Boilot
  • Thierry Gacoin
Title
Introduction of Cobalt Ions in γ-Fe2O3 Nanoparticles by Direct Coprecipitation or Postsynthesis Adsorption: Dopant Localization and Magnetic Anisotropy
Abstract
The influence of cobalt doping on the magnetic anisotropy of γ-Fe2O3 nanoparticles has been investigated using two different approaches: (i) simultaneous precipitation of Fe2+, Fe3+, and Co2+ precursors in water and (ii) adsorption of Co2+ ions onto the surface of preformed iron oxide particles followed by diffusion in the solid phase upon heat treatment. The incorporation of small amounts of Co dopants, less than 1 at %, was monitored by magnetization measurements combined with X-ray absorption spectroscopy experiments at the Co K-edge. These latter measurements were carried out in fluorescence mode using a crystal analyzer spectrometer for an enhanced sensitivity. Analyses of the X-ray absorption fine structures allowed for unraveling the differences in local atomic structure and valence state of Co in the two series of samples. A thermally activated diffusion in the spinel lattice was observed in the 250–300 °C range, leading to a substantial increase in magnetocrystalline anisotropy. At higher annealing temperature, magnetic anisotropy was still found to increase due to an enhanced surface contribution associated with dehydroxylation of terminal Fe atoms. This study not only provides direct correlations between magnetic anisotropy and dopant localization in Co doped γ-Fe2O3 but also demonstrates for the first time that simultaneous coprecipitation of Fe2+, Fe3+, and Co2+ may actually lead to heterogeneous doping, with a significant part of the Co dopants adsorbed at the particle surface.
Keywords
nanoparticles
Content
sample, spectral data, materials sciences
Year
2013
Journal
Journal of Physical Chemistry C
Volume
117
Number
38
Pages
19672 - 19683
Document type
article
Publication state
published