Toward Controlled Morphology of FeCu Nanoparticles: Cu Concentration and Size Effects
Fecha
2018Autor
González, Rafael I. [Univ Mayor, Fac Ciencias, Ctr Nanotecnol Aplicada, Santiago, Chile]
Rojas-Nuñez, Javier
Bringa, Eduardo M.
Allende, Sebastián
Sepulveda, Pamela
Arancibia-Miranda, Nicolás
Baltazar, Samuel E.
Ubicación geográfica
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Resumen
Bimetallic nanoparticles (NPs) can be tailored by varying the concentration of their constituent elements, resulting in novel structures and/or configurations, leading to interesting electronic, mechanical, and chemical properties. In this paper, by means of molecular dynamics calculations, we study the morphology of bimetallic FeCu NPs as a function of the Cu concentration. Our results evidence a core shell (CS) structure for low Cu concentrations and a Janus (JN)-like morphology for high Cu content. Structural and energy characterizations were performed to determine the atomic-scale behavior of the NPs. Using a continuous model to describe immiscible components, we obtain a stability transition curve between CS and JN-like structures for several NP sizes and concentrations. Results from both methods are compared with experimental data obtained for NPs with low and high Cu content, evidencing a good agreement among the three approaches.
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