Author:
Cremaschi V.,Arcondo B.,Sirkin H.,Vázquez M.,Asenjo A.,Garcia J. M.,Abrosimova G.,Aronin A.
Abstract
A huge magnetic hardening (i.e., increase of coercivity from 5 A/m up to 4.4 kA/m) was reported for Fe75Si11B10Nb3Sn alloy ribbons during their very first stage of crystallization from an initial amorphous state. In contrast, Fe78Si11B10Sn1 showed no such hardening, while a moderate hardening was observed for Fe76Si11B10Nb3. This outstanding change was ascribed to the generation of metastable nanocrystallites that disappear upon heating at higher temperatures. A noticeable softening was then recovered (with a decrease of coercivity down to 0.8 kA/m) once the optimum homogeneous conventional nanocrystalline phase was achieved. Both structure and magnetic evolutions are followed by different techniques.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Mechanical Engineering,Mechanics of Materials,Condensed Matter Physics,General Materials Science
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