Abstract
AbstractIt was found that Fe and Pt can be successfully alloyed in rod‐like nanostructures by electron‐beam‐induced deposition (EBID) using a Fe(CO)5 precursor in an ultrahigh vacuum scanning electron microscope (SEM), followed by a 600 °C vacuum heating of the deposit and a subsequent surface platinum coating and a further 600–700 °C annealing treatment. By using high‐resolution transmission electron microscopy (HRTEM), image simulation and energy dispersion X‐ray spectra analysis, L12‐type intermetallic FePt3 phase occurred in the nanostructure formed by the aforementioned EBID and postdeposition alloying processes. Copyright © 2006 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
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