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JOURNAL OF APPLIED PHYSICS
Volume 93, Issue 10, Pages 7574-7576Publisher
AMER INST PHYSICS
DOI: 10.1063/1.1558258
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The possibility for direct synthesis of fct-FePt nanoparticles of the order of 3-4 nm in diameter through the coreduction of iron and platinum ions in a polyol has been explored. We have succeeded in the synthesis of face-centered cubic structured 3-4 nm diameter FePt particles whose composition was very close to Fe50Pt50. The Fe:Pt ratio was influenced little by the molar ratios of Fe and Pt acetylacetonate dissolved in ethylene glycol. However, depending on the polyol/Pt ratio, the as-prepared samples were either superparamagnetic or ferromagnetic. The transition temperature (T-t) and magnetic properties of the as-prepared FePt were very sensitive to the reaction conditions, and the T-t varied between 593 and 893 K and the particles were ferromagnetic. The as-prepared FePt under the optimum condition had a T-t as low as 593 K and H-c as high as 1.11 kOe at an applied field of 1 T at room temperature. Furthermore, when the as-prepared FePt nanoparticles with T-t around 593 K were annealed at 673 K in H-2/N-2 atmosphere for an hour they transformed to the ordered fct (L1(0)) structure with coercivity as high as 4.2 kOe at 300 K. This confirmed the lowering of T-t by the manipulation of the reaction condition alone. (C) 2003 American Institute of Physics.
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