Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1258395 Journal of Rare Earths 2015 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

Polycrystalline rod samples of (Fe83Ga17)100–xYx (x=0, 0.16, 0.32, 0.48, 0.64) were prepared by induction melting under argon atmosphere. Effect of yttrium on the mechanical and magnetostrictive properties of Fe83Ga17 alloy was investigated. Small amount of yttrium (0.16 at.%) increased the tensile strength of as-cast Fe83Ga17 alloys to 674 MPa and improved the ductility with elongation of 4.2% at room temperature. The Y2Fe17–xGax (6≤x≤7) phase was formed in the Y-doped Fe83Ga17 alloy since yttrium was hardly dissolved into the α-Fe lattice. Y2(FeGa)17 secondary phase dispersed along the grain boundaries and inside the grains played an important role for the enhancement of mechanical property. The 0.64 at.% Y-doped alloy had magnetostriction of 133 ppm, which was thought to be associated with the alteration of the grain shape and <100> preferential orientation along the axial direction of rods.

Graphical AbstractTensile test curves (a) and SEM fractographs (b—e) for (Fe83Ga17)100–xYx (x=0, 0.16, 0.32, 0.48, 0.64) alloys at room temperatureFigure optionsDownload full-size imageDownload as PowerPoint slide

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