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Title: | Investigation of structural relaxation, crystallization process and magnetic properties of the Fe-Ni-Si-B-C amorphous alloy | Authors: | Kalezić-Glišović, A. Novaković, L. Maričić, A. Minić, Dragica Mitrović, N. |
Keywords: | Magnetic measurements;Metallic glasses;Rapid-solidification;Thermal analysis | Issue Date: | 15-Jul-2006 | Journal: | Materials Science and Engineering B: Solid-State Materials for Advanced Technology | Abstract: | The differential scanning calorimetry method was used for investigating the crystallization process of the Fe89.8Ni1.5Si5.2B3C 0.5 amorphous alloy. It was shown that the examined alloy crystallizes in three stages. The first crystallization stage occurs at 799 K, the second at 820 K and the third at 888 K. Temperature dependence of the magnetic susceptibility relative change was investigated by the modified Faraday method in the temperature region from room temperature up to 900 K. It has been established that the Curie temperature is about 700 K for amorphous state. The magnetic susceptibility increases by 30% after the first heating up to 710 K. During the second heating up to 840 K the alloy loses its ferromagnetic features in the temperature region from 710 to 750 K, upon which it again regains the same. After the second heating magnetic susceptibility decreases by 23% as compared to the amorphous starting value and by 53% as compared to the value before the second heating. The crystallized alloy maintains ferromagnetic features in the whole temperature region during the heating up to 900 K. © 2006 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved. |
URI: | https://dspace.ffh.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/1939 | ISSN: | 0921-5107 | DOI: | 10.1016/j.mseb.2006.03.022 |
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