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Chemically synthesized L1/sub 0/-type FePt nanoparticles and nanoparticle arrays via template-assisted self-assembly
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NanoparticlesEngineeringBottom-up SynthesisMetal NanoparticlesNanoparticle ArraysChemistryTemplate-assisted Self-assemblyFerrofluidChemical EngineeringNanoscale ChemistryFept NanoparticlesElectrochemical ModificationDispersed ParticlesNanostructure SynthesisMaterials ScienceNanotechnologySurface ModificationNanomaterialsSelf-assemblyNanostructures
Chemically ordered L1/sub 0/-type FePt nanoparticle agglomerates were synthesized directly by the co-reduction of Fe(III) and Pt(II) acetylacetonates in tetraethylene glycol at 300/spl deg/C in the absence of surfactants. These nanoparticles could be dispersed in n-hexane by coating with oleic acid and oleylamine. However, the dispersed particles exhibited only chemically disordered fcc phase and superparamagnetic behavior. The FePt nanoparticle film composed of dispersed particles and stabilized using amino-silane began to structurally transform to ordered L1/sub 0/ phase at 600/spl deg/C, which is lower compared to that prepared by the hot soap method. Rotational hysteresis loss measurement suggested that the ordering was incomplete at 600/spl deg/C and the nanoparticle film had the distribution of magnetocrystalline anisotropy field values. The FePt nanoparticle array was fabricated using the template-assisted self-assembly technique. To produce periodic dots on a substrate, positive-biased pulse voltage was applied to the substrate coated with octadecyltrichlorosilane monolayer by using a conducting cantilever used in a scanning probe microscope. This process induced electrochemical modification of -CH/sub 3/ groups into polar ones. The resulting template had well-aligned sub-100-nm dot arrays with sub-100-nm periodicity. The FePt nanoparticles were fixed on the patterned areas selectively.
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