Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1601703 Intermetallics 2007 11 Pages PDF
Abstract

Bi–6 wt% Mn alloy is solidified under a high magnetic field and its microstructures and magnetic properties have been investigated. Microstructure results show that three kinds of morphology of MnBi phase appear in different temperature zones. In all these cases, the grains are orientated with the 〈001〉-crystal direction along the magnetic field direction and aggregated. Magnetic measurement shows a pronounced anisotropy in magnetization in directions normal and parallel to the fabrication field, resulting from this alignment. The effect of the magnetic field on the Mn1.08Bi/MnBi (paramagnetic/ferromagnetic) phase transformation has been studied and the result shows that the phase transformation temperature TC increases with the increase of the external magnetic field and under a field of 10 T, a typical increase of TC is 20 °C during heating and 22 °C during cooling. The change in the morphology and in the magnetic properties of MnBi phase is discussed from the phase transformation and the crystal structure change in magnetic field.

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