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First-order-reversal-curve analysis of Pr-Fe-B-based nanocomposites
Fecha
2010Registro en:
JOURNAL OF MAGNETISM AND MAGNETIC MATERIALS, v.322, n.7, p.827-831, 2010
0304-8853
10.1016/j.jmmm.2009.11.012
Autor
Cornejo, Daniel Reinaldo
Peixoto, Thiago Ribeiro Fonseca
REBOH, S.
FICHTNER, P. F. P.
FRANCO, V. C. de
VILLAS-BOAS, V.
Missell, Frank Patrick
Institución
Resumen
Ribbons of nominal composition (Pr(9.5)Fe(84.5)B(6))(0.96)Cr(0.01)(TiC)(0.03) were produced by arc-melting and melt-spinning the alloys on a Cu wheel. X-ray diffraction reveals two main phases, one based upon alpha-Fe and the other upon Pr(2)Fe(14)B. The ribbons show exchange spring behavior with H(c)=12.5 kOe and (BH)(max)= 13.6 MGOe when these two phases are well coupled. Transmission electron microscopy revealed that the coupled behavior is observed when the microstructure consists predominantly of alpha-Fe grains(diameter similar to 100 nm.) surrounded by hard material containing Pr(2)Fe(14)B. A first-order-reversal-curve (FORC) analysis was performed for both a well-coupled sample and a partially-coupled sample. The FORC diagrams show two strong peaks for both the partially-coupled sample and for the well coupled material. In both cases, the localization of the FORC probability suggests demagnetizing interactions between particles. Switching field distributions were calculated and are consistent with the sample microstructure. (C) 2009 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.