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Effect of tensile stress during ultra-rapid annealing on the soft magnetic properties of Fe-B based nanocrystalline alloys

Journal

JOURNAL OF ALLOYS AND COMPOUNDS
Volume 924, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA
DOI: 10.1016/j.jallcom.2022.166374

Keywords

Melt spinning; Random anisotropy; Induced magnetic anisotropy; Crystallization; Rapid annealing; Core loss

Funding

  1. Australian Research Council
  2. [LP190100294]
  3. Australian Research Council [LP190100294] Funding Source: Australian Research Council

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The effect of applied stress during ultra-rapid annealing on the magnetic properties of rapidly-solidified alloys was investigated. The results showed that nanometer-scale grains with low coercivity were obtained under the annealing condition. The saturation magnetic polarization of the nanocrystalline alloys increased slightly with Co content. A stress-induced anisotropy was observed, and the saturation magnetostriction increased with Co content.
The effect of applied stress during ultra-rapid annealing (URA) on the magnetic properties has been in-vestigated for rapidly-solidified (Fe1-xCox)86B13Cu1 (x = 0-0.05) alloys. Nano-meter scale grains with an average size of about 15 nm and a small coercivity value of 5 +/- 1 A/m are confirmed for all the alloys after URA at 763 K for 0.5 s. The saturation magnetic polarization (Js) of these nanocrystalline alloys shows a slight increase with Co content from 1.88 T at x = 0 to 1.94 T at x = 0.05. A clear creep-induced anisotropy (Ku) up to 460 +/- 20 J/m3 is observed with a hard axis along the direction of applied tensile stress for x = 0-0.04 while an easy axis is confirmed in the same direction for x = 0.05. The saturation magnetostriction (lambda s) of nanocrystalline (Fe1-xCox)86B13Cu1 increases monotonously from + 13 +/- 2 ppm to + 20 +/- 2 ppm with an increase of x from 0 to 0.05 and the observed change in the anisotropy axis cannot be attributed to the bulk magnetoelastic effect. The magnetostriction was also measured for polycrystalline Fe1-xCox (x = 0-0.1) binary alloys prepared for comparison and lambda s of bcc-Fe is confirmed to change its sign from negative to positive by Co addition. A similar trend is confirmed for the local magnetostriction estimated for the bcc-Fe (Co) phase in the nanocrystalline samples by assuming the inverse effect of the local magnetostriction, suggesting that Ku in nanocrystalline (Fe1-xCox)86B13Cu1 (x = 0-0.05) alloys is due to the strain retained within the bcc-Fe(Co) nanocrystallites. Our results demonstrate that the shape of the hysteresis curve in the URA Fe-B based nanocrystalline alloys (HiB-Nanoperm) can be controlled by stress applied to the precursor amorphous ribbons during annealing.(c) 2022 Published by Elsevier B.V.

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