Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8157194 | Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials | 2014 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
The influence of annealing process, including heating rate and final annealing atmosphere, on texture evolution and magnetostrictive performance of rolled 0.16 wt% NbC doped Fe-Ga sheets has been investigated. It demonstrates that texture evolution is closely related with heating rate, and strong Goss texture {110}ã001ã was obtained at 0.25 °C/min after the heating process from 900 °C to 1080 °C, accompanied with a peak value of saturation magnetostriction. Non-Goss texture and deviation from ideal {110}ã001ã were observed at lower or higher heating rate, resulting in the decrease in saturation magnetostriction. Compared with pure-Ar annealed sheets, the hydrogen introduced into annealing atmosphere during final treatment promoted (110) grain growth and eliminated the Nb-rich precipitates, and additional improvement in the saturation magnetostriction was observed for the same annealing protocols, with a maximum measured value, (3/2)λs=λ//âλâ¥, of 233Ã10â6 obtained in the final Ar/H2 annealed sheet.
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Authors
Chao Yuan, Jiheng Li, Xiaoqian Bao, Xuexu Gao,