Author:
Sun Xiangeheng,Cabral-Prieto A.,Yacaman M. Jose,Sun Wensheng
Abstract
ABSTRACTThe amorphous state of ferromagnetic Fe78Si9B13 (Metglas 2605S-2) and its nanocrystallization were investigated by in situ transmission electron microscope (TEM), Xray diffraction (XRD), Mossbauer spectroscopy (MS), differential scanning calorimeters (DSC) and magnetic moment measurements. The Mössbauer spectrum exhibited an essentially symmetric hyperfine field pattern of 259KOe in as-quenched amorphous state at room temperature. The Curie and crystallization temperature were determined to be Tc=708K and Tx= 803K, respectively. The Tx value was in good agreement with DSC measurement results. The occupied fraction of the nanocrystalline phases of α-Fe(Si) and Fe2B at in situ optimum annealing temperature was about 57% and 43%, respectively. It is notable that the magnetization of the amorphous phase decreases more rapidly with increasing temperature than those of nanocrystalline ferromagnetism, suggesting the presence of the distribution of exchange interaction in the amorphous phase or high metalloid contents.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC