Advances in Materials Science and Engineering (Jan 2014)

Structural and Optothermal Properties of Iron Ditelluride Layered Structures in the Framework of the Lattice Compatibility Theory

  • K. Ben Messaoud,
  • A. Gantassi,
  • H. Essaidi,
  • J. Ouerfelli,
  • A. Colantoni,
  • K. Boubaker,
  • M. Amlouk

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1155/2014/534307
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2014

Abstract

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This study concerns structural and optothermal properties of iron ditelluride layered structures which were fabricated via a low-cost protocol. The main precursors were FeCl3 · 6H2O and Fe2O3. After a heat treatment within a tellurium-rich medium at various temperatures (470°C, 500°C, and 530°C) during 24 h, classical analyses have been applied to the iron ditelluride layered structures. A good crystalline state with a preferential orientation of the crystallites along (111) direction has been recorded. Moreover, additional opto-thermal investigation and analyses within the framework of the Lattice Compatibility Theory gave plausible explanation for prompt temperature-dependent incorporation of tellurium element inside hematite elaborated matrices.