About this Abstract |
Meeting |
Materials Science & Technology 2020
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Symposium
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Metallurgy and Magnetism
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Presentation Title |
Processing of Vitreous Fe-based Wires into Nanostructured Soft Magnetic Material |
Author(s) |
Ayodele Oladimeji Olofinjana, James Henry Kern, Nyok Y Voo |
On-Site Speaker (Planned) |
Ayodele Oladimeji Olofinjana |
Abstract Scope |
Ribbon shaped metallic glass annealed into nanocrystalline are known to exhibit unique soft magnetic properties. The magnetic softness is attributed to the averaging of the magneto-crystalline anisotropy due to the crystals smaller than the magnetic exchange correlation length. Since wire-shaped metallic glass are known exhibits uniquely soft magnetic properties, this work is, therefore, aimed at studying the devitrification of wire-shaped vitreous alloys. The devitrification of the wires were followed in a differential scanning calorimeter. The devitrification process is typically represented by two thermal events as event markers to follow the nano-crystallisation process. It is shown that only those compositions with large peak separations can be annealed to a single-phase nanocrystalline structure with an average grain size 10 -15nm. The formation of the nanostructure is guided using DSC peak separation and XRD line broadening is used to confirm the existence of nanosized α-Fe(Si) similar to the structure in magnetically soft finemet. |