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Effect of the Substrate Crystallinity on Morphological and Magnetic Properties of Fe(70)Pd(30) Nanoparticles Obtained by the Solid-State Dewetting

Advances in nanofabrication techniques are undoubtedly needed to obtain nanostructured magnetic materials with physical and chemical properties matching the pressing and relentless technological demands of sensors. Solid-state dewetting is known to be a low-cost and “top-down” nanofabrication techni...

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Autores principales: Barrera, Gabriele, Celegato, Federica, Cialone, Matteo, Coïsson, Marco, Rizzi, Paola, Tiberto, Paola
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Publicado: MDPI 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8588453/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34770724
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s21217420
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author Barrera, Gabriele
Celegato, Federica
Cialone, Matteo
Coïsson, Marco
Rizzi, Paola
Tiberto, Paola
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Celegato, Federica
Cialone, Matteo
Coïsson, Marco
Rizzi, Paola
Tiberto, Paola
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description Advances in nanofabrication techniques are undoubtedly needed to obtain nanostructured magnetic materials with physical and chemical properties matching the pressing and relentless technological demands of sensors. Solid-state dewetting is known to be a low-cost and “top-down” nanofabrication technique able to induce a controlled morphological transformation of a continuous thin film into an ordered nanoparticle array. Here, magnetic Fe [Formula: see text] Pd [Formula: see text] thin film with 30 nm thickness is deposited by the co-sputtering technique on a monocrystalline (MgO) or amorphous (Si [Formula: see text] N [Formula: see text]) substrate and, subsequently, annealed to promote the dewetting process. The different substrate properties are able to tune the activation thermal energy of the dewetting process, which can be tuned by depositing on substrates with different microstructures. In this way, it is possible to tailor the final morphology of FePd nanoparticles as observed by advanced microscopy techniques (SEM and AFM). The average size and height of the nanoparticles are in the ranges 150–300 nm and 150–200 nm, respectively. Moreover, the induced spatial confinement of magnetic materials in almost-spherical nanoparticles strongly affects the magnetic properties as observed by in-plane and out-of-plane hysteresis loops. Magnetization reversal in dewetted FePd nanoparticles is mainly characterized by a rotational mechanism leading to a slower approach to saturation and smaller value of the magnetic susceptibility than the as-deposited thin film.
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spelling pubmed-85884532021-11-13 Effect of the Substrate Crystallinity on Morphological and Magnetic Properties of Fe(70)Pd(30) Nanoparticles Obtained by the Solid-State Dewetting Barrera, Gabriele Celegato, Federica Cialone, Matteo Coïsson, Marco Rizzi, Paola Tiberto, Paola Sensors (Basel) Article Advances in nanofabrication techniques are undoubtedly needed to obtain nanostructured magnetic materials with physical and chemical properties matching the pressing and relentless technological demands of sensors. Solid-state dewetting is known to be a low-cost and “top-down” nanofabrication technique able to induce a controlled morphological transformation of a continuous thin film into an ordered nanoparticle array. Here, magnetic Fe [Formula: see text] Pd [Formula: see text] thin film with 30 nm thickness is deposited by the co-sputtering technique on a monocrystalline (MgO) or amorphous (Si [Formula: see text] N [Formula: see text]) substrate and, subsequently, annealed to promote the dewetting process. The different substrate properties are able to tune the activation thermal energy of the dewetting process, which can be tuned by depositing on substrates with different microstructures. In this way, it is possible to tailor the final morphology of FePd nanoparticles as observed by advanced microscopy techniques (SEM and AFM). The average size and height of the nanoparticles are in the ranges 150–300 nm and 150–200 nm, respectively. Moreover, the induced spatial confinement of magnetic materials in almost-spherical nanoparticles strongly affects the magnetic properties as observed by in-plane and out-of-plane hysteresis loops. Magnetization reversal in dewetted FePd nanoparticles is mainly characterized by a rotational mechanism leading to a slower approach to saturation and smaller value of the magnetic susceptibility than the as-deposited thin film. MDPI 2021-11-08 /pmc/articles/PMC8588453/ /pubmed/34770724 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s21217420 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Barrera, Gabriele
Celegato, Federica
Cialone, Matteo
Coïsson, Marco
Rizzi, Paola
Tiberto, Paola
Effect of the Substrate Crystallinity on Morphological and Magnetic Properties of Fe(70)Pd(30) Nanoparticles Obtained by the Solid-State Dewetting
title Effect of the Substrate Crystallinity on Morphological and Magnetic Properties of Fe(70)Pd(30) Nanoparticles Obtained by the Solid-State Dewetting
title_full Effect of the Substrate Crystallinity on Morphological and Magnetic Properties of Fe(70)Pd(30) Nanoparticles Obtained by the Solid-State Dewetting
title_fullStr Effect of the Substrate Crystallinity on Morphological and Magnetic Properties of Fe(70)Pd(30) Nanoparticles Obtained by the Solid-State Dewetting
title_full_unstemmed Effect of the Substrate Crystallinity on Morphological and Magnetic Properties of Fe(70)Pd(30) Nanoparticles Obtained by the Solid-State Dewetting
title_short Effect of the Substrate Crystallinity on Morphological and Magnetic Properties of Fe(70)Pd(30) Nanoparticles Obtained by the Solid-State Dewetting
title_sort effect of the substrate crystallinity on morphological and magnetic properties of fe(70)pd(30) nanoparticles obtained by the solid-state dewetting
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8588453/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34770724
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/s21217420
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