Anomalous valence contrast of metal transition in nanocrystalline ferrite

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作者
Lorimier, J
Bernard, F
Isnard, O
Niepce, JC
Berar, JF
机构
[1] Univ Bourgogne, UMR 5613 CNRS, Lab Rech React Solides, FR-21078 Dijon, France
[2] Lab Cristallog Grenoble, FR-38042 Grenoble 09, France
关键词
anomalous scattering; ferrite; nanocrystalline; powder diffraction; rietveld refinement;
D O I
10.4028/www.scientific.net/MSF.378-381.594
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T [工业技术];
学科分类号
08 ;
摘要
Magnetic and electrical properties of nanocrystalline ferrites depend on the cation distribution, such as the Fe2+ and Fe3+ cations in the spinel structure. In this work, a method based on X-ray anomalous scattering was set up in order to determine the cation distribution. Using an incident beam having an energy close to the iron K edge, the scattering factor of this cation is then modified. Due to a chemical shift of about 5 eV between the K edge of the Fe2+ and Fe3+ cations, the anomalous scattering factors of these cations are slightly different. A contrast between Fe2+ and Fe3+ is observed by X-ray powder diffraction performed at different wavelengths. It implies a relative variation of the diffracted intensity of some hkl lines in the different XRD patterns. The cation distribution is then determined using a Rietveld refinement taking into account the whole set of diffraction patterns. In order to validate the method, some experiments were carried out on the magnetite Fe3O4 as a reference material and on a titanium substituted ferrite. This method seems to be a powerful tool to study such materials, especially for studies in non ambient condition as under controlled atmosphere.
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