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Microstructure and magnetic properties
Author(s) -
Y. Belli,
Masahiro Okada,
G. A. Thomas,
M. Homma,
Hiroyuki Kaneko
Publication year - 1977
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.2172/5154412
Subject(s) - thermomagnetic convection , microstructure , materials science , isothermal process , transmission electron microscopy , alloy , ferromagnetism , magnetic domain , condensed matter physics , magnetic field , magnetic force microscope , phase (matter) , magnetic anisotropy , magnetic shape memory alloy , metallurgy , magnetization , chemistry , nanotechnology , thermodynamics , physics , organic chemistry , quantum mechanics
The relationship between the microstructure and magnetic properties of heat treated Fe-23 wt percent Cr--15 wt percent Co--5 wt percent V has been studied by transmission electron microscopy and Lorentz microscopy. Three different heat treatments were adopted for the present investigations viz., (1) isothermal aging, (2) TMT (thermomagnetic treatment) + step-aging, (3) continuous cooling. It has been found that the magnetic properties of the alloy are very sensitive to the temperature of the thermomagnetic treatment. Step-aging gave the best magnetic properties, producing an elongated ferromagnetic phase, 300 A in diameter and 1200 A in length. Lorentz microscopy revealed domain walls and these lie within the Cr-rich phase and pinned by the Fe-rich phase in the isothermally aged alloy at 650/sup 0/C. Magnetic domains of optimally step-aged alloy, 0.5 ..mu..m in width, are elongated along the direction of the applied magnetic field. The results suggest that the magnetic anisotropy is introduced parallel to the direction of the applied magnetic field during TMT and step-aging treatments.

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