Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1528782 Materials Science and Engineering: B 2014 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

•Nanocrystalline Fe-Si-B-Cu-Nb cores were successfully synthesized by MS-SPS process.•The structure and magnetic properties during crystallization of amorphous were investigated.•The high-density nanocrystalline cores have a high Ms (137.5 emu/g) and low Hc (5 Oe).•The as-prepared cores can be used as transformers, inductors and mutual inductors.

The nanocrystalline Fe-Si-B-Cu-Nb alloys were prepared by firstly melt spinning and then spark plasma sintering process. The microstructure and magnetic properties of the samples obtained were investigated by differential scanning calorimetry, X-ray diffraction, scanning electron microscopy and vibrating sample magnetometer. The body-centered cubic α-Fe(Si) phase precipitated from the amorphous matrix when the sintering temperature was increased to 800 K. The Fe23B6 phase started to form at the sintering temperature of 950 K. The grain size and densities of the sintered Fe-Si-B-Cu-Nb alloys increased with increasing the sintering temperature. Moreover, the saturation magnetizations of the samples obtained increased first and then decreased as the sintering temperature was increased from 750 K to 1050 K, while the values of coercive force changed in the opposite direction. The Fe-Si-B-Cu-Nb alloys sintered at 900 K exhibited a nanocrystalline structure with a grain size of ∼34 nm. It also displayed excellent soft magnetic properties with saturation magnetization at 137.5 emu/g, coercivity at 5 Oe and remanence at 1.0 emu/g.

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