Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10710594 | Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials | 2005 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
High-resolution X-ray diffraction patterns of Fe78.5Si20Ta1.5 and Fe80âxSi20Nbx (x=0.5, 3.0, 10) show the existence of a metastable hexagonal phase (NbFe2âxSix and TaFe2âxSix) together with bcc-Fe100âySiy solid solution and an amorphous matrix. The grain size of the bcc-Fe100âySiy phase decreases with increasing Nb content in Fe-Si compounds resulting in nanocrystalline materials. On the other side, the micro-strain, the lattice constant, coercivity and the Curie temperature increase with Nb concentration. Enhancements of the local strain and local magnetic anisotropy were also observed by means of NMR measurements. On the contrary, the addition of Cr causes a decrease in the coercivity and Curie temperature.
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Authors
R. Sato Turtelli, A. Penton-Madrigal, C.F. Barbatti, R. Grössinger, H. Sassik, E. Estevez-Rams, R.S. Sarthour, E.H.C.P. Sinnecker, A.P. Guimarães,