Applied stress-assisted growth of single crystal γ-Fe2O3 nanowires

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Abstract

It is difficult to obtain γ-Fe2O3 nanostructures by heating iron substrate in ambient conditions because γ-Fe2O3 is less thermodynamically stable than α-Fe2O3. In this work, we synthesize γ-Fe2O3 nanowires by heating iron particles under an external force. The stacking style of iron and oxygen ions under a strong shearing stress tends to adopt the γ-Fe2O3 structure regardless of the thermodynamic restriction. These γ-Fe2O3 nanowires exhibit a clear ferromagnetic property. Transmission electron microscopy (TEM) and X-ray diffraction (XRD) measurements confirm that γ-phase structure appears only under the applied external force during the heating period. A window of the magnitude of the external force is found to help the nanowire growth on iron particles. The growth mechanism of γ-Fe2O3 nanowires other than α-Fe2O3 under the external force is discussed and an applied stress-assisted growth model is proposed. This work presents an easy approach to produce ferromagnetic iron oxide nanowires on a large scale.

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Lu, L., Hong, L., Chu, Y., Pan, H., Huang, S., Xing, Y., & Xu, H. (2018). Applied stress-assisted growth of single crystal γ-Fe2O3 nanowires. Nanomaterials, 8(12). https://doi.org/10.3390/NANO8121037

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