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American Scientific Publishers, Journal of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology, 11(12), p. 8619-8623

DOI: 10.1166/jnn.2012.6822

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X-Ray Absorption and Mossbauer Spectroscopies Characterization of Iron Nanoclusters Prepared by the Gas Aggregation Technique

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Abstract

Partially oxidized iron nanoclusters have been prepared by the gas-phase aggregation technique with typical sizes of 2-3 nm. This preparation technique has been reported to obtain clusters with interesting magnetic properties such as very large exchange bias. In this paper, a sample composition study carried out by Mössbauer and X-ray absorption spectroscopies is reported. The information reached by these techniques, which is based on the iron short range order, results to be an ideal way to have a characterization of the whole sample since the obtained data are an average over a very large amount of the clusters. In addition, our results indicate the presence of ferrihydrite, which is a compound typically ignored when studying this type of systems.