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arxiv: 1112.5334 · v1 · pith:WYM64S4Inew · submitted 2011-12-22 · ❄️ cond-mat.mtrl-sci

Structural and Magnetic Properties of Sm(Co0.7Fe0.1Ni0.12Zr0.04B0.04)7.5 Melt Spun Isotropic and Anisotropic Ribbons

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We have investigated the structural and magnetic properties of Sm(Co0.7Fe0.1Ni0.12Zr0.04B0.04)7.5 melt spun ribbons. Samples were arc melted then melt spun at 37 m/s up to 55 m/s to obtain ribbon for powdering. Annealing has been performed in argon atmosphere for (30 to 75) min at (600 to 870) oC. In as-spun ribbons the hexagonal SmCo7 (TbCu7-type of structure) of crystal structure has been determined from x-ray diffraction patterns, while fcc-Co has been identified as a secondary phase. After annealing, the 1:7 phase of the as-spun ribbons transforms into 2:17 and 1:5 phases. X-ray patterns for as-milled powders exhibit very broad peaks making it difficult to identify a precise structure but represent the 1:7 structure after annealing at low temperature (650 oC). TEM analysis shows a homogeneous nanocrystalline microstructure with average grain size of (30 to 80) nm. Coercivity values of (15 to 27) kOe are obtained from hysteresis loops traced up to a field of 5 T. The coercivity decreases as temperature increases, but it maintains values higher than 5 kOe at 380 oC. The maximum energy product at room temperature increases, as high as 7.2 MGOe, for melt-spun isotropic ribbons produced at higher wheel speeds. Anisotropic ribbons have a maximum energy product close to 12 MGOe.

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