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Titre: The role of silicon on the microstructure and magnetic behaviour of nanostructured (Fe0.7Co0.3)100_xSix powders
Auteur(s): Hocine, M.
Guittoum, A.
Hemmous, M.
Martínez-Blanco, D.
Gorria, P.
Rahal, B.
Blanco, J.A.
Sunol, J.J.
Laggoun, A.
Mots-clés: FeCoSi compound
Nanostructuredpowders
Mechanical alloying
Magnetic properties
Date de publication: 2017
Editeur: Elsevier
Collection/Numéro: Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials;PP.149-156
Résumé: Single-phase(Fe0.7Co0.3)100 xSix nanostructured powders(x¼0,5, 10,15and20)havebeenelaboratedby mechanical alloyinginordertoinvestigatetheeffectofsilicononthemicrostructureandmagnetic properties ofthesealloys.AdisorderedFe(Co,Si)solidsolutionwithbodycentredcubic(bcc)crystal structure isformedafter72hofmillingforallthecompositions.TheadditionofSigivesrisetoapro- gressivedecreaseofthelatticeparameter,fromabout2.865ÅforthebinaryFe70Co30 compound downto 2.841Åforthepowderwith x¼20. ThesamplewiththeuppermostSicontentexhibitsthelowestvalue for themeangrainsize(E10nm)aswellasthelargestmicrostrain(above1.1%).Allthesamplesare ferromagnetic atroomtemperature,althoughthesaturationmagnetizationvaluereducesalmostlinearly by addingSitothecomposition.Asimilartrendisobservedforthehyperfine magnetic field obtained from theanalysisoftheroomtemperatureMössbauerspectra.Thehyperfine field distributionsshowa broad double-peakshapefor x40, whichcanbeascribedtomultiplelocalenvironmentsfortheFe atoms insideadisorderedsolidsolution
URI/URL: http://dlibrary.univ-boumerdes.dz:8080/handle/123456789/5228
ISSN: 0304-8853
Collection(s) :Publications Internationales

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