Microstructure and some magnetic properties of bulk amorphous (Fe0.61Co0.10Zr0.025Hf0.025Ti0.02W0.02B0.20)100−xYx (x=0, 2, 3 or 4) alloys |
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Authors: | K SobczykJ ?wierczek J GondroJ Zbroszczyk WH CiurzyńskaJ Olszewski P Br?gielA ?ukiewska J Rz?ckiM Nabia?ek |
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Institution: | a Institute of Physics, Cz?stochowa University of Technology, al. Armii Krajowej 19, 42-200 Cz?stochowa, Poland b Institute of Physics, Jan D?ugosz University, al. Armii Krajowej 13/15, 42-200 Cz?stochowa, Poland |
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Abstract: | Microstructure, revealed by X-ray diffraction, transmission electron microscopy and Mössbauer spectroscopy, and magnetic properties such as magnetic susceptibility, its disaccommodation, core losses and approach to magnetic saturation in bulk amorphous (Fe0.61Co0.10Zr0.025Hf0.025Ti0.02W0.02B0.20)100−xYx (x=0, 2, 3 or 4) alloys in the as-cast state and after the annealing in vacuum at 720 K for 15 min. are studied. The investigated alloys are ferromagnetic at room temperature. The average hyperfine field induction decreases with Y concentration. Due to annealing out of free volumes its value increases after the heat treatment of the samples. The magnetic susceptibility and core losses point out that the best thermal stability by the amorphous (Fe0.61Co0.10Zr0.025Hf0.025Ti0.02W0.02B0.20)97Y3 alloy is exhibited. Moreover, from Mössbauer spectroscopy investigations it is shown that the mentioned above alloy is the most homogeneous. The atom packing density increases with Y concentration, which is proved by the magnetic susceptibility disaccommodation and approach to magnetic saturation studies. |
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Keywords: | Bulk amorphous alloy Mö ssbauer spectroscopy Magnetic susceptibility and its disaccommodation Core loss Approach to magnetic saturation |
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