Abstract:
This paper deals with results on preparation and magnetic characterization over a wide frequency range of (Fe,Co,Ni)/sub 70/Nb/sub 10/B/sub 20/ new bulk amorphous and nan...Show MoreMetadata
Abstract:
This paper deals with results on preparation and magnetic characterization over a wide frequency range of (Fe,Co,Ni)/sub 70/Nb/sub 10/B/sub 20/ new bulk amorphous and nanocomposite alloys. Their structure is either fully amorphous or consisting of very fine 5-10 nm /spl alpha/-Fe(Co) particles dispersed within the amorphous matrix. Saturation inductions of about 0.85 T, relative permeabilities of 7/spl times/10/sup 4/ (at 80 Hz), and coercive fields of 40 A/m are determined for new Fe-Nb-B-based bulk amorphous torroids, whereas in nanocomposite cast bars, H/sub c/ varies between 180 and 360 A/m in the as-cast state and decreases by about half when the refined nanocrystalline structure is achieved. In the frequency range 50 Hz to 2 kHz, magnetic permeability decreases from 7/spl times/10/sup 4/ to 0.5/spl times/10/sup 4/. The potential impact of these materials on engineering applications is presented in connection with their specific magnetic behavior and casting ability.
Published in: IEEE Transactions on Magnetics ( Volume: 41, Issue: 10, October 2005)