Title :
Hard magnetic properties of Fe-Nd-B alloys containing intergranular amorphous phase
Author :
A. Inoue;A. Takeuchi;A. Makino;T. Masumoto
Author_Institution :
Inst. for Mater. Res., Tohoku Univ., Sendai, Japan
Abstract :
Fe-rich Fe-Nd-B amorphous alloys containing 88 to 90 at% Fe annealed for 60-300 s at 923-1023 K have the nanostructure consisting of bcc-Fe, Fe/sub 14/Nd/sub 2/B and remaining amorphous phases, and exhibit rather good hard magnetic properties, i.e., remanence (Br) of 1.28 T, coercive field (iHc) of 252 kA/m and maximum energy product ((BH)/sub max/) of 146 kJ/m/sup 3/ for Fe/sub 89/Nd/sub 7/B/sub 4/. The nanoscale Fe/sub 14/Nd/sub 2/B particles with a size of about 30 nm are surrounded by the bcc-Fe and amorphous phases which act as a magnetic exchange-coupled medium. The nanoscale coexistence of the three ferromagnetic phases is important for the achievement of the rather good hard magnetic properties. The simultaneous achievement of the high Br and (BH)/sub max/ values and the residual existence of the amorphous phase for the Fe-rich alloys containing about 90 at% Fe has significant engineering importance because of the expectations of high deformability and low cost.
Keywords :
"Magnetic properties","Amorphous materials","Iron alloys","Amorphous magnetic materials","Crystallization","Soft magnetic materials","Magnetic materials","Annealing","Magnetization","Nanostructured materials"
Journal_Title :
IEEE Transactions on Magnetics