Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1501784 | Scripta Materialia | 2008 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
Very thin Fe85.8Si9.6Al5.6 (wt.%) nanocrystalline flakes have been fabricated from melt-spun ribbons by a high-energy planetary ball-milling method. A large aspect ratio (>10:1) has been successfully obtained after milling for 70 h, resulting in improved permeability of high frequencies. The ordered D03 superlattice coexisting with α-Fe(Si, Al) matrix in the melt-spun ribbons vanishes with prolonged milling, but recovers after short-time annealing, also resulting in an improvement in magnetic properties.
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Authors
Tianyu Ma, Mi Yan, Wei Wang,