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Nanocrystallization, good soft magnetic properties and ultrahigh mechanical strength for Fe82-85B13-16Si1Cu1 amorphous alloys

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Journal of Alloys and Compounds
Vol 785
DOI: 10.1016/j.jallcom.2019.01.150

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Akishisa Inoue
Akishisa Inoue

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New Fe82-85B13-16Si1Cu1 amorphous alloys with low B content and high B/Si content ratios were synthesized by melt spinning for developing good soft magnetic and high strength materials. The crystallization occurs through two stages and the first-stage onset temperature increases from 673 K to 705 K with increasing B content, while the second-stage temperature remains nearly constant. The first and second stages are due to the precipitation of the α-Fe(Si) phase with a size of about 30 nm and the decomposition of the remaining amorphous phase to α-Fe(Si)+Fe3B+Fe2B, respectively. The Fe-based alloys exhibited good soft magnetic properties both in annealed amorphous and nanocrystallized amorphous+α-Fe(Si) phases. The saturated magnetic flux density, coercivity and permeability at 1 kHz are 1.7 T, 4.92 A/m and 7100, respectively, for the annealed amorphous 14B alloy and 1.74 T, 5.62 A/m and 10100, respectively, for the nanocrystallized 13B alloy. The Vickers hardness (H v) is 803–867 for the as-spun state and it increases with decreasing B content. The H v increases significantly by crystallization to α-Fe+amorphous phases and reaches 997–1550 for the alloys annealed at 693–763 K just before T x2. The ultrahigh H v is presumably due to the combination of fine nanoscale mixed phases, high volume fraction of α-Fe(Si) without internal defects and the enrichment of B into the remaining amorphous phase. Such ultrahigh H v has not been obtained for Fe-based amorphous and crystallized alloys before and the addition of 1%Cu is essential for the ultrahigh H v and the amorphous phase formation for the Fe-rich 85%Fe alloy. The new Fe-based alloys are encouraging as future soft magnetic and ultrahigh strength materials with low material cost.

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Lijuan Pang, Akishisa Inoue, E.N. Zanaeva, F. Wang, А. И. Базлов, Ye Han, F.L. Kong, Shengli Zhu, Robert D. Shull (2019). Nanocrystallization, good soft magnetic properties and ultrahigh mechanical strength for Fe82-85B13-16Si1Cu1 amorphous alloys. Journal of Alloys and Compounds, 785, pp. 25-37, DOI: 10.1016/j.jallcom.2019.01.150.

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