Structure of iron oxide films prepared by evaporating various iron oxide powders

C. Kaito, Y. Nakata, Y. Saito, K. Fujita
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Crystalline films composed of mixtures (1) Fe, Fe3O4 and FeO, (2) FeO and Fe3O4, and (3) Fe3O4 were obtained by evaporating FeO powder (1) in a vacuum of 10−5 Torr; (2) in an oxygen atmosphere of 10−4−10−3 Torr; and (3) in an oxygen atmosphere of 10−1 Torr, respectively. Films of γ-Fe2O3 were obtained by evaporating Fe3O4 powder in an oxygen atmosphere of 10−4 Torr, or by evaporating α-Fe2O3 powder in a vacuum of 10−5 Torr. The γ-Fe2O3 films gave only amorphous haloes in electron diffraction patterns. High resolution electron microscope images of the films showed crossed lattice fringes (whose spacings were assigned to the γ-Fe2O3 crystal) in areas 2 nm in extent. The formation of various iron oxide films is discussed in connection with experimental results from the oxidation of iron.

各种氧化铁粉末蒸发制备的氧化铁薄膜的结构
将FeO粉末(1)在10−5 Torr真空中蒸发,得到由(1)Fe、Fe3O4和FeO、(2)FeO和Fe3O4、(3)Fe3O4混合物组成的结晶膜;(2)在10−4−10−3托的氧气氛中;和(3)分别在10−1 Torr的氧气氛中。Fe3O4粉末在10−4 Torr的氧气气氛中蒸发,α-Fe2O3粉末在10−5 Torr的真空气氛中蒸发,得到了γ-Fe2O3薄膜。γ-Fe2O3薄膜在电子衍射图上仅呈现出非晶光晕。高分辨率电子显微镜图像显示,在2nm范围内的交叉晶格条纹(其间距分配给γ-Fe2O3晶体)。结合铁氧化的实验结果,讨论了各种氧化铁膜的形成。
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