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      <title>Diffraction anomalous fine structure study of iron/iron oxidenanoparticles</title>
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      <description>&lt;Title&gt;Diffraction anomalous fine structure study of iron/iron oxidenanoparticles&lt;/Title&gt;
&lt;Authors&gt;Meneghini, Carlo; Boscherini, Federico; Pasquini, Luca; Renevier, Hubert&lt;/Authors&gt;
&lt;Issue Date&gt;2009&lt;/Issue Date&gt;
&lt;Is part of&gt;Journal of applied crystallography&lt;/Is part of&gt;
&lt;Volume&gt;42&lt;/Volume&gt;
&lt;Pages&gt;642-648&lt;/Pages&gt;
&lt;Abstract&gt;Diffraction anomalous fine structure is a recently developed techniquewhich can provide a measurement of the local structure of a givenelement in a particular phase or crystallographic site. Most previousinvestigations have applied the technique to bulk solids, thin films,and nano-dots or wires on crystalline substrates. In this paper, thetechnique is applied to highly disordered nanometre-sized Fe/Fe oxidecore-shell nanocrystalline powders, the diffraction patterns of whichexhibit weak and greatly broadened diffraction peaks. Focusing on theoxide shell diffraction peaks, a qualitative analysis of the near-edgespectral region and a quantitative analysis of the extended energyregion are provided; in particular, good quality fittings of theextended range spectra are obtained. The local structure is selectivelyprobed around the tetrahedral and octahedral sites of the oxide shell,finding the presence of a high degree of structural disorder. Thisstudy demonstrates that diffraction anomalous fine structure can now befruitfully applied to nanocrystalline powders.&lt;/Abstract&gt;</description>
      <pubDate>Wed, 31 Dec 2008 23:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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