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Glass-Forming Ability and Soft Magnetic Properties of (Co(75)Ti(25))(100−x)Fe(x) (x; 0–20 at.%) Systems Fabricated by SPS of Mechanically Alloyed Nanopowders

Due to their outstanding mechanical properties and soft magnetic characteristics, cobalt-based metallic glassy alloys have stimulated much interesting research. These metastable ferromagnetic materials possess very small magnetocrystalline anisotropy, and almost zero magnetostriction. They reveal lo...

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Autores principales: El-Eskandarany, Mohamed Sherif, Ali, Naser, Saeed, Maryam
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7712472/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32354183
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nano10050849
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description Due to their outstanding mechanical properties and soft magnetic characteristics, cobalt-based metallic glassy alloys have stimulated much interesting research. These metastable ferromagnetic materials possess very small magnetocrystalline anisotropy, and almost zero magnetostriction. They reveal low coercivity, extremely low core loss, moderate saturation polarization, and very high magnetism. Despite these attractive physical behaviors, Co-based metallic glasses are difficult to obtain by the melting/casting and conventional rapid solidification techniques due to their poor glass-forming ability. In the present study, we succeed in preparing (Co(75)Ti(25))(100−x)Fe(x) (x; 0–20 at.%) metallic glassy powders, using a mechanical alloying approach. The end product of the as-prepared powders was consolidated into full dense cylinders with large-diameter and thickness (2 × 2 cm), using spark plasma sintering technique. The results have shown that the consolidation step did not lead to any undesired crystallizations or phase transformations, and the as-consolidated buttons maintained their unique short-range order structure. These bulk metallic glassy systems possessed high glass-transition and crystallization temperatures, suggesting their high thermal stability. However, they showed low values of the reduced glass-transition temperatures, indicating that this system is difficult to prepare by the conventional way of preparations.
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spelling pubmed-77124722020-12-04 Glass-Forming Ability and Soft Magnetic Properties of (Co(75)Ti(25))(100−x)Fe(x) (x; 0–20 at.%) Systems Fabricated by SPS of Mechanically Alloyed Nanopowders El-Eskandarany, Mohamed Sherif Ali, Naser Saeed, Maryam Nanomaterials (Basel) Article Due to their outstanding mechanical properties and soft magnetic characteristics, cobalt-based metallic glassy alloys have stimulated much interesting research. These metastable ferromagnetic materials possess very small magnetocrystalline anisotropy, and almost zero magnetostriction. They reveal low coercivity, extremely low core loss, moderate saturation polarization, and very high magnetism. Despite these attractive physical behaviors, Co-based metallic glasses are difficult to obtain by the melting/casting and conventional rapid solidification techniques due to their poor glass-forming ability. In the present study, we succeed in preparing (Co(75)Ti(25))(100−x)Fe(x) (x; 0–20 at.%) metallic glassy powders, using a mechanical alloying approach. The end product of the as-prepared powders was consolidated into full dense cylinders with large-diameter and thickness (2 × 2 cm), using spark plasma sintering technique. The results have shown that the consolidation step did not lead to any undesired crystallizations or phase transformations, and the as-consolidated buttons maintained their unique short-range order structure. These bulk metallic glassy systems possessed high glass-transition and crystallization temperatures, suggesting their high thermal stability. However, they showed low values of the reduced glass-transition temperatures, indicating that this system is difficult to prepare by the conventional way of preparations. MDPI 2020-04-28 /pmc/articles/PMC7712472/ /pubmed/32354183 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nano10050849 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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El-Eskandarany, Mohamed Sherif
Ali, Naser
Saeed, Maryam
Glass-Forming Ability and Soft Magnetic Properties of (Co(75)Ti(25))(100−x)Fe(x) (x; 0–20 at.%) Systems Fabricated by SPS of Mechanically Alloyed Nanopowders
title Glass-Forming Ability and Soft Magnetic Properties of (Co(75)Ti(25))(100−x)Fe(x) (x; 0–20 at.%) Systems Fabricated by SPS of Mechanically Alloyed Nanopowders
title_full Glass-Forming Ability and Soft Magnetic Properties of (Co(75)Ti(25))(100−x)Fe(x) (x; 0–20 at.%) Systems Fabricated by SPS of Mechanically Alloyed Nanopowders
title_fullStr Glass-Forming Ability and Soft Magnetic Properties of (Co(75)Ti(25))(100−x)Fe(x) (x; 0–20 at.%) Systems Fabricated by SPS of Mechanically Alloyed Nanopowders
title_full_unstemmed Glass-Forming Ability and Soft Magnetic Properties of (Co(75)Ti(25))(100−x)Fe(x) (x; 0–20 at.%) Systems Fabricated by SPS of Mechanically Alloyed Nanopowders
title_short Glass-Forming Ability and Soft Magnetic Properties of (Co(75)Ti(25))(100−x)Fe(x) (x; 0–20 at.%) Systems Fabricated by SPS of Mechanically Alloyed Nanopowders
title_sort glass-forming ability and soft magnetic properties of (co(75)ti(25))(100−x)fe(x) (x; 0–20 at.%) systems fabricated by sps of mechanically alloyed nanopowders
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7712472/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32354183
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nano10050849
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