Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1629973 | Journal of Iron and Steel Research, International | 2006 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
Using the X-ray, elastic neutron diffraction (END) and small angular neutron scattering (SANS) methods (Diffractometers D2 and D3 respectively), transmitting electronic microscopy (JEOL JEM-200CX) and magnetometry technique (vibrating sample magnetometer - VSM) the structure and magnetic properties of the rapidly quenched (RQ) alloys of the following compositions: A) Nd14Fe78B8; B) Y12Fe82B6; C) Nd13.3Co6.6Fe72.6Ge0.9B6.6; D)Nd9Fe85B6; E) Nd9Fe79B12; F) Nd9Fe74Ti4CB12 have been studied. At some quenching conditions or after consequent heat treatments of these alloys the nanoscale state of the main 2-14-1 phase and α-Fe grains can be formed. Their size depends on the sample-preparation conditions and lies in the interval of 10-200 nm. Their influence on magnetic properties of alloys under study is discussed.
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Authors
N.V. Kudrevatykh, S.V. Andreev, A.N. Bogatkin, S.G. Bogdanov, A.I. Kozlov, P.E. Markin, O.A. Milyaev, A.N. Pirogov, V.G. Pushin, A.E. Teplykh,