Issue 61, 2015

Magnetic ground state of nanosized β-Fe2O3 and its remarkable electronic features

Abstract

To date, iron oxides have been extensively investigated for promising high applicability in various scientific and industrial fields. In general, several forms can be distinguished with respect to their crystal structure, which drives their specific physical (in particular, magnetic) properties. In this study, the pure β-Fe2O3 phase, prepared in a nanoparticle form by a solid-state synthetic strategy, was investigated by employing 57Fe Mössbauer spectroscopy, magnetization measurements, transmission electron microscopy, X-ray powder diffraction, heat capacity measurements, and cyclic voltammetry. It is revealed that below the Néel transition temperature, β-Fe2O3 behaves as a canted antiferromagnet with a small net magnetic moment. For further possible utilization in photoelectrochemical applications, an estimation of the β-Fe2O3 band gap by cyclic voltammetry was performed, which was measured to be ∼2.2 eV.

Graphical abstract: Magnetic ground state of nanosized β-Fe2O3 and its remarkable electronic features

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
24 Apr 2015
Accepted
19 May 2015
First published
19 May 2015

RSC Adv., 2015,5, 49719-49727

Magnetic ground state of nanosized β-Fe2O3 and its remarkable electronic features

O. Malina, J. Tuček, P. Jakubec, J. Kašlík, I. Medřík, H. Tokoro, M. Yoshikiyo, A. Namai, S. Ohkoshi and R. Zbořil, RSC Adv., 2015, 5, 49719 DOI: 10.1039/C5RA07484C

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