Abstract

We report the first study on the chemical preparation, structural characterization, and magnetic properties of Co2NiGa nanoparticles (NPs) of a single γ-phase (γ-Co2NiGa). The γ-Co2NiGa NPs were prepared by impregnation in colloidal silica followed by high temperature annealing under hydrogen atmosphere. The crystal structure of tetragonal γ-Co2NiGa was confirmed by selected area electron and X-ray diffraction studies. Energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy mapping and X-ray absorption near edge structure data provided evidence for the successful preparation of the intermetallic NPs and the absence of Co, Ni, Co–Ni, or metal-containing impurity phases. Extended X-ray absorption fine structure spectroscopy data confirmed the formation of the γ-Co2NiGa phase by examining the atomic environments surrounding Co, Ni, and Ga. The Co2NiGa NPs are ferromagnetic with a high saturation magnetization, which is consistent with the theoretical model. γ-Co2NiGa NPs exhibit a very high Curie temperature (≈1139 K), which m...

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