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Journal of Rare Earths | 2009

Microstructure and magnetic properties of Fe-Co-Nd-Y-B alloys obtained by suction casting method

Jacek Olszewski; J. Zbroszczyk; M. Hasiak; Jerzy Kaleta; M. Nabiałek; P. Brągiel; K. Sobczyk; W. Ciurzyńska; J. Świerczek; A. Łukiewska

The phase composition, magnetic properties i.e. coercivity and the magnetic polarization at room temperature for the bulk Fe67Co5Nd3Y6B19 and Fe64Co5Nd6Y6B19 alloys were studied. The bulk amorphous Fe67Co5Nd3Y6B19 alloy, inhomogeneous in the as-quenched state, crystallized after annealing at 948 K for 0.5 h and consisted of Nd2Fe14B-type, Fe2B and paramagnetic phases. The rapidly solidified Fe64Co5Nd6Y6B19 alloy contained the Nd2Fe14B-type and paramagnetic phases. The annealing of the bulk Fe67Co5Nd3Y6B19 alloy at 948 K for 0.5 h led to hard magnetic properties. However, the bulk Fe64Co5Nd6Y6B19 alloy exhibited good hard magnetic properties directly after preparation.


Nukleonika | 2015

Effects of Co, Ni, and Cr addition on microstructure and magnetic properties of amorphous and nanocrystalline Fe86−xMxZr7Nb2Cu1B4 (M = Co, Ni, CoCr, and Cr, x = 0 or 6) alloys

A. Łukiewska; J. Świerczek; M. Hasiak; Jacek Olszewski; J. Zbroszczyk; P. Gębara; W. Ciurzyńska

Abstract Mössbauer spectra and thermomagnetic curves for the Fe86−xMxZr7Nb2Cu1B4 (M = Co, Ni, CoCr, and Cr, x = 0 or 6) alloys in the as-quenched state and after the accumulative annealing in the temperature range 600–800 K for 10 min are investigated. The parent Fe86Zr7Nb2Cu1B4 amorphous alloy is paramagnetic at room temperature, and substitution of 6 at.% of Fe by Co, Ni, and CoCr changes the magnetic structure – the alloys become ferromagnetic, whereas replacing 6 at.% of Fe with Cr preserves the paramagnetic state. After the heat treatment at 600 K, the decrease of the average hyperfine field induction, as compared to the as-quenched state, is observed due to the invar effect. After this annealing, the Curie temperature for all investigated alloys decreases. The accumulative annealing up to 800 K leads to the partial crystallization; α-Fe or α-FeCo grains with diameters in the range of 12–30 nm in the residual amorphous matrix appear.


Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials | 2006

Structural relaxation and low-field magnetic properties of bulk amorphous Fe75-xAl5P11GaxB4C5 (x=0, 2 or 5) alloys

A. Łukiewska; J. Zbroszczyk; W. Ciurzyńska; J. Olszewski; P. Pawlik; M. Hasiak; M. Nabiałek; J. Świerczek; M. Łukiewski

Structure relaxations and low-field magnetic properties of the thick amorphous Fe75-xAl5P11GaxB4C5Fe75-xAl5P11GaxB4C5 (x=0x=0, 2 or 5) ribbons subjected to accumulative annealing below the crystallization temperature are investigated. From Mossbauer spectroscopy studies we have found that the average hyperfine field slighty increases after the heat treatment of the samples due to structure relaxations. The intensity of the magnetic susceptibility disaccommodation decreases with the thickness of ribbons. It may be connected with annealing out of some free volumes during the sample preparation. Moreover, we have stated that core losses of the investigated alloys are comparable with those of conventional amorphous materials.


Nukleonika | 2017

Hyperfine interactions and some thermomagnetic properties of amorphous FeZr(Cr)NbBCu alloys

A. Łukiewska; Jacek Olszewski

Abstract In this research, we studied the magnetic phase transition by Mössbauer spectroscopy and using vibrating sample magnetometer for amorphous Fe86-xZr7CrxNb2Cu1B4 (x = 0 or 6) alloys in the as-quenched state and after accumulative annealing in the temperature range 600-750 K. The Mössbauer investigations were carried out at room and nitrogen temperatures. The Mössbauer spectra of the investigated alloys at room temperature are characteristic of amorphous paramagnets and have a form of asymmetric doublets. However, at nitrogen temperature, the alloys behave like ferromagnetic amorphous materials. The two components are distinguished in the spectrum recorded at both room and nitrogen temperatures. The low field component in the distribution of hyperfine field induction shifts towards higher field with the annealing temperature. It is assumed that during annealing at higher temperature, due to diffusion processes, the grains of α-Fe are created in the area corresponding to this component. Both investigated alloys show the invar effect and the decrease of hyperfine field induction after annealing at 600 K for 10 min is observed. It is accompanied by the lowering of Curie temperature.


Journal of Physics: Conference Series | 2007

Microstructure and low field magnetic properties of bulk Fe61Co10Hf2.5Zr2.5Ti2W2B20 amorphous and partially crystallized alloy

M. Nabiałek; J. Zbroszczyk; P Bragiel; Jacek Olszewski; W. Ciurzyńska; K. Sobczyk; J. Świerczek; A. Łukiewska

The microstructure, initial magnetic susceptibility and its disaccommodation of the amorphous and partially crystallized Fe61Co10Hf2.5Zr2.5Ti2W2B20 alloy are investigated. From Mossbauer spectroscopy, X-ray diffraction and electron microscopy studies we have found that the samples in the as-quenched state are fully amorphous. Moreover, we have stated that in the annealed samples the crystalline α-FeCo phase shows the long range order of atoms. The amorphous rod exhibits the lower intensity of disaccommodation than the sample in the form of ribbon. It is due to annealing out of some free volumes during preparation.


Journal of Physics: Conference Series | 2007

Microstructure and magnetic behaviour of bulk amorphous (Fe61Co10Zr2.5Hf2.5W2Ti2B20)100-xYx (x = 0 or 2) alloys

J. Zbroszczyk; P Bragiel; M. Nabiałek; Jacek Olszewski; W. Ciurzyńska; J. Świerczek; A. Łukiewska; K. Sobczyk

Microstructure and some magnetic properties of the bulk amorphous (Fe61Co10Zr2.5Hf2.5W2Ti2B20)100-xYx (x = 0 or 2) alloys are studied. Addition of 2 at. % of Y to the Fe61Co10Zr2.5Hf2.5W2Ti2B20 alloy leads to the decrease of the Curie temperature from 520 K to 438 K. Investigated alloys are magnetically soft although the Y addition gives rise to the magnetic hardening; the coercive field increases from 71 A/m for x=0 to 87.6 A/m for x=2. Approach to the magnetic saturation is governed by point-like or linear defects in the tubeshaped samples, and by linear defects in the rod-shaped samples.


Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials | 2006

Structural relaxation and low-field magnetic properties of bulk amorphous Fe75-xAl5P11GaxB4C5Fe75-xAl5P11GaxB4C5 (x=0,x=0, 2 or 5) alloys

A. Łukiewska; J. Zbroszczyk; W. Ciurzyńska; J. Olszewski; P. Pawlik; M. Hasiak; M. Nabiałek; J. Świerczek; M. Łukiewski

Structure relaxations and low-field magnetic properties of the thick amorphous Fe75-xAl5P11GaxB4C5Fe75-xAl5P11GaxB4C5 (x=0x=0, 2 or 5) ribbons subjected to accumulative annealing below the crystallization temperature are investigated. From Mossbauer spectroscopy studies we have found that the average hyperfine field slighty increases after the heat treatment of the samples due to structure relaxations. The intensity of the magnetic susceptibility disaccommodation decreases with the thickness of ribbons. It may be connected with annealing out of some free volumes during the sample preparation. Moreover, we have stated that core losses of the investigated alloys are comparable with those of conventional amorphous materials.


Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials | 2006

Structural relaxation and low-field magnetic properties of bulk amorphous ( 2 or 5) alloys

A. Łukiewska; J. Zbroszczyk; W. Ciurzyńska; J. Olszewski; P. Pawlik; M. Hasiak; M. Nabiałek; J. Świerczek; M. Łukiewski

Structure relaxations and low-field magnetic properties of the thick amorphous Fe75-xAl5P11GaxB4C5Fe75-xAl5P11GaxB4C5 (x=0x=0, 2 or 5) ribbons subjected to accumulative annealing below the crystallization temperature are investigated. From Mossbauer spectroscopy studies we have found that the average hyperfine field slighty increases after the heat treatment of the samples due to structure relaxations. The intensity of the magnetic susceptibility disaccommodation decreases with the thickness of ribbons. It may be connected with annealing out of some free volumes during the sample preparation. Moreover, we have stated that core losses of the investigated alloys are comparable with those of conventional amorphous materials.


Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials | 2013

Invar behavior of NANOPERM-type amorphous Fe–(Pt)–Zr–Nb–Cu–B alloys

J. Gondro; J. Świerczek; J. Rzącki; W. Ciurzyńska; Jacek Olszewski; J. Zbroszczyk; K. Błoch; M. Osyra; A. Łukiewska


Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials | 2008

Microstructure and magnetic properties of bulk amorphous and nanocrystalline Fe61Co10Zr2.5Hf2.5Nb2W2B20 alloy

M. Nabiałek; J. Zbroszczyk; Jacek Olszewski; M. Hasiak; W. Ciurzyńska; K. Sobczyk; J. Świerczek; Jerzy Kaleta; A. Łukiewska

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J. Zbroszczyk

Częstochowa University of Technology

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W. Ciurzyńska

Częstochowa University of Technology

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M. Hasiak

Wrocław University of Technology

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J. Świerczek

Częstochowa University of Technology

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M. Nabiałek

Częstochowa University of Technology

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Jacek Olszewski

Częstochowa University of Technology

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K. Sobczyk

Częstochowa University of Technology

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Jerzy Kaleta

Wrocław University of Technology

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P Bragiel

Jan Długosz University

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P. Gębara

Częstochowa University of Technology

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