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- 2011Asymmetric tungsten oxide nanobrushes via oriented attachment and Ostwald ripeningcitations
- 2009Inhomogeneous Cr distribution and superparamagnetic behavior in magnetic semiconductor (Zn,Cr)Tecitations
- 2007Correlation between ferromagnetism and cluster formation in (Zn,Cr)Te co-doped with charge impurities
- 2006Atomic structures of iron-based single-crystalline nanowires crystallized inside multi-walled carbon nanotubes as revealed by analytical electron microscopycitations
- 2006In situ electrical probing and bias-mediated manipulation of dielectric nanotubes in a high-resolution transmission electron microscopecitations
- 2005Production and characterization of single-crystal FeCo nanowires inside carbon nanotubescitations
- 2004Phases and crystallization of encapsulated cobalt nanorods inside BN nanotubescitations
- 2003Self-catalyst growth and optical properties of novel SnO2 fishbone-like nanoribbonscitations
- 2003The tubular conical helix of graphitic boron nitridecitations
- 2003Structure, transport and field-emission properties of compound nanotubescitations
- 2003SiO2-sheathed InS nanowires and SiO2 nanotubescitations
- 2003MoS2 nanoflowers and their field-emission propertiescitations
- 2003Filling boron nitride nanotubes with metalscitations
- 2002Nanocompositescitations
- 2002Field emission from individual B-C-N nanotube ropecitations
- 2001Synthesis, HRTEM and electron diffraction studies of B/N-doped, C and BN nanotubescitations
- 2001Insulating 'nanocables'citations
- 2001Unique morphologies of boron nitride nanotubescitations
- 2000Large-scale synthesis and HRTEM analysis of single-walled B- and N-doped carbon nanotube bundlescitations
- 2000Ropes of BN multi-walled nanotubescitations
- 2000MoO3 -promoted synthesis of multi-walled BN nanotubes from C nanotube templatescitations
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Production and characterization of single-crystal FeCo nanowires inside carbon nanotubes
Abstract
<p>We describe the synthesis of novel monocrystalline FeCo nanowires encapsulated inside multiwalled carbon nanotubes (MWNTs). These FeCo nanowires exhibit homogeneous Fe and Co concentrations and do not contain an external oxide layer due to the presence of insulating nanotube layers. The method involves the aerosol thermolysis of toluene-ferrocene-cobaltocene solutions in inert atmospheres. The materials have been carefully characterized using state-of-the-art high-resolution transmission electron microscopy (HRTEM), electron-energy-loss spectroscopy (EELS), scanning electron microscopy (SEM), energy-dispersive X-ray analysis (EDX), electron diffraction, HREELS-STM elemental mapping, X-ray powder diffraction, and SQUID magnetometry. We noted that the formation of FeCo alloys occurs at relatively low pyrolytic temperatures (e.g., 650-750 °C). These single-crystal nanowires, which have not been reported hitherto, always exhibit the FeCo (110) plane parallel to the carbon nanotube axis. The FeCo nanomaterials have shown large coercive fields at room temperature (e.g., 900 Oe). We envisage that these aligned ferromagnetic nanowires could be used in the fabrication of high-density magnetic storage devices and magnetic composites.</p>