Permeability and .ALPHA.-Fe Phase Precipitated in Fe-Si-B-Cu-Nb Amorphous Alloys.
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- 1 January 1994
- journal article
- Published by The Magnetics Society of Japan in Journal of the Magnetics Society of Japan
- Vol. 18 (2) , 463-468
- https://doi.org/10.3379/jmsjmag.18.463
Abstract
The soft magnetic properties of amorphous Fe-Si-B-Cu-Nb alloys are markedly improved by annealing the alloys above the crystallization temperature. The magnetic permeability of the annealed Fe74SixB22-xCu1Nb3 alloys shows a maximum value for an Si concentration of x=14. The precipitation of α-Fe grain is observed for the annealing temperature giving the highest magnetic permeability. The lattice constant of the α-Fe phase shows a minimum at the annealing temperature giving the highest magnetic permeability, and depends strongly on the concentration of Si. The Si content in the α-Fe phase estimated from the lattice constant is about 20 at% for Si concentrations above x=12. The volume fraction of the precipitated α-Fe phase depends on the B concentration in the amorphous alloys. The grain size of α-Fe at the optimum annealing temperature is about 130Å. To explain the mechanism of the high permeability, it is necessary to consider factors other than the grain size or the volume fraction of the precipitated α-Fe.Keywords
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