Abstract
Bimetallic FePt nanoparticles with L1 0 structure are attracting a lot of attention due to their high magnetocrystalline anisotropy and high coercivity what makes them potential material for storage of ultra-high density magnetic data. FePt nanoclusters are considered also as nanocatalysts for growth of carbon nanotubes of different chiralities. Using the DFT-LCAO CRYSTAL14 code, we have performed large-scale spin-polarized calculations on 19 different polyhedral structures of FePt nanoparticles in order to estimate which icosahedral or hcp-structured morphology is the energetically more preferable. Surface energy calculations of all aforementioned nanoparticles indicate that the global minimum corresponds to the nanocluster possessing the icosahedron "onion-like" structure and Fe43Pt104 morphology where the outer layer consists of Pt atoms. The presence of the Pt-enriched layer around FePt core explains high oxidation resistance and environmental stability, both observed experimentally.
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Platonenko, A., Piskunov, S., Bocharov, D., Zhukovskii, Y. F., Evarestov, R. A., & Bellucci, S. (2017). First-principles calculations on Fe-Pt nanoclusters of various morphologies. Scientific Reports, 7(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-017-11236-7
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