Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1485523 Journal of Non-Crystalline Solids 2007 4 Pages PDF
Abstract
Kinetics of crystallization of two amorphous alloys, Fe70Cr10B20 and Fe80Zr10B10, have been followed up by neutron thermo-diffractometry experiments performed in the two axis diffractometer D20 (Institut Laue-Langevin, Grenoble). The structural changes are directly correlated with the temperature dependence of the magnetization. Fe70Cr10B20 crystallizes following a two-step process: an eutectic crystallization of α-Fe (BCC) and the metastable tetragonal phase (Fe0.8Cr0.2)3B followed by another eutectic transformation to the stable phase (Fe0.75Cr0.25)2B and more segregation of α-Fe. These tetragonal phases are magnetically anisotropic, giving rise to a large increase of the coercivity. This behavior is similar to that of Fe80B20 alloys, with Cr atoms replacing the Fe positions in both crystalline phases. Fe80Zr10B10 shows also a two-step process in which two polymorphic transformations take place.
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