High-Yield Gas-Phase Condensation Synthesis Of Nanoparticles To Enable A Wide Array Of Applications

ACS APPLIED NANO MATERIALS(2020)

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Today, there is an increasing demand for magnetic nanoparticles (NPs) because of their excellent physicochemical and magnetic properties involved in various applications such as biosensors, catalysts, and permanent magnets. Gas-phase condensation (GPC) methods are gaining more and more attention for synthesizing NPs with well-controlled size and crystallinity. However, the yield of NPs and target utilization rates are low for the conventional GPC method using planar targets. To address these issues, we develop a hollow cathode dc sputtering-based GPC system. Herein, the mechanism of synthesizing NPs is systematically investigated to tune the nucleation, growth, and crystallinity of NPs. The FeCo alloy tube target is used as a demonstration. Higher yield (similar to 4 times) and target utilization rate (similar to 18 times) compared to those for conventional planar target magnetron sputtering systems are obtained. Besides, an external magnetic field is applied to introduce the plasma heating effect, which could enhance the crystallinity and adjust the growth time of NPs. The NP yield could be further improved by integrating multiple hollow cathodes.
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gas-phase condensation, nanoparticles, hollow tube cathode, magnetic nanoparticle, plasma heating effect, high yield
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