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Fnidiki, A.; Dorien, C.; Richomme, F.; Teillet, J.; Lemarchand, D.; Duc, N.H.; Ben Youssef, J.; Le Gall, H., E-mail: abdeslem.fnidiki@univ-rouen.fr2003
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[en] X-ray diffraction, Moessbauer effect and magnetisation investigations have been performed on sputtered Fe40(Al2O3)60 thin films. Ultrafine Fe particles of nanometer size in an amorphous Al2O3 matrix have been formed by annealing in the temperature range from 100 deg. C to 500 deg. C. Their particle sizes, however, show a rather wide distribution. Moessbauer spectra are constituted of both paramagnetic and ferromagnetic contributions. The paramagnetic contribution is associated with small grains of Fe, whereas the magnetic component is contributed by large iron grains. This assumption is supported by the ZFC- and FC-measurements, in which the 'blocking' temperatures of 60 and 90 K were evidenced for as-deposited and 200 deg. C-annealed films, respectively
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Cryolab 25: Hanoi international symposium on magnetism; Hanoi (Viet Nam); 30 Sep 2002; S0304885303000647; Copyright (c) 2003 Elsevier Science B.V., Amsterdam, The Netherlands, All rights reserved.; Country of input: International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA)
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ALUMINIUM COMPOUNDS, ANNEALING, FERROMAGNETISM, GRAIN SIZE, IRON COMPOUNDS, MAGNETISM, MAGNETIZATION, MOESSBAUER EFFECT, NANOSTRUCTURES, PARAMAGNETISM, PARTICLES, SPUTTERING, SUPERPARAMAGNETISM, TEMPERATURE RANGE 0013-0065 K, TEMPERATURE RANGE 0065-0273 K, TEMPERATURE RANGE 0400-1000 K, THIN FILMS, X-RAY DIFFRACTION
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