4.7 Article Proceedings Paper

Magnetostriction as important quantity in transformations of Fe73.5-xNixCu1Nb3Si13.5B9 finemets into nanocrystalline phases

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA
DOI: 10.1016/j.msea.2003.10.204

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magnetostriction; nanocrystallization; finemet; amorphous alloys; soft magnetic systems

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Nanocrystallization in Fe73.5-x NixCu1Nb3Si13.5B9 rapidly quenched system, x = 0, 10, 20, 30, and 40, in form of ribbons was investigated by measurements of magnetostriction lambda(S). Using direct magnetostriction measurement method the magnetostrictions as functions of external magnetic field in parallel and perpendicular directions, lambda(parallel to) (H) and lambda(perpendicular to) (H), were determined and the values of saturation magnetostriction; lambda(S)(H), volume magnetostriction omega(H) and isotropic force magnetostriction partial derivativeomega/partial derivativeH were calculated. The values of lambda(S) for different stages of transformation were compared with those on ribbon and bulk alpha-Fe(Si), Fe3Si, Fe3B, Fe2B, Fe3NiSi1.5, which represent the crystalline phases formed during crystallization. The dependencies of magnetostrictions lambda(parallel to) (H) and XL(H) in amorphous Finemet samples and in pure Fe and Ni lead to conclusions about the existence and quantity of clusters with increased content of Fe and Ni. The shape and magnitude of lambda(parallel to) (H), lambda(perpendicular to)(H), lambda(S), omega(H), and partial derivativeomega/partial derivativeH obtained at different transformation stages by isochronal annealing and the corresponding dependencies obtained on ribbon polycrystalline reference samples provide information about the percentual content of grains with different compositions contributing to the total magnetostriction effect. (C) 2003 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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