Development of a nanoparticle generator and caracterization of cobalt nanoparticles / Desenvolvimento de um gerador de nanopartículas e caracterização de nanopartículas de cobalto

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DATA DE PUBLICAÇÃO

2009

RESUMO

We have developed a nanoparticle (NP) generator by adapting one of the sputtering guns on a magnetron sputtering system. With it, we are able to produce nanoparticles with different types of material. The adaptation consists of including a high-pressure region in the path of the atomic vapor removed from the sputtering target. The condensation happens thermodynamically through the loss of kinetic energy that the atomic vapor suffers after collisions with the gas. We have also developed a methodology to collimate the flow of nanoparticles inside the high pressure region. The deposition on the substrate is in the form of a stain with a few millimeters in diameter. The sample preparation time is also relatively short. We created a phenomenological model to explain both the condensation and collimation phenomena in our system. Despite being relatively simple, this model explain both quite well. In parallel to the development of the system, we produced and characterized cobalt nanoparticles. From a morphological analysis, carried out using electron microscopy, we determined that the nanoparticles mean diameter is of about 10 nm with a dispersion of 13 %. Through Rutherford back-scattering analysis, we studied the thickness distribution of the sample along the substrate. We observed that it follows a Gaussian distribution. Also, because of the collimation of the material, the deposition rates are about 50 times higher than in a regular sputtering system. Using X ray diffraction we were able to determine that the NPs are nano-crystalline which is corroborated with high resolution transmission electron microscopy images. Finally, magnetic measurements showed that the nanoparticles do not have any preferential magnetization axis. We developed standards of operations and stabilized the system. The samples we produce are trustworthy and reproducible. Besides Co, Cu and SmCo NPs were produced using this system with conditions similar to the ones used on the Co NPs. Through morphological analysis, we determined that their sizes are also similar. These results illustrate the universality of our system.

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sputterin magnetism nanopartículas magnetismo sputtering nanoparticle

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