Journal of the Magnetics Society of Japan
Online ISSN : 1880-4004
Print ISSN : 0285-0192
ISSN-L : 0285-0192
Amorphous Magnetic Materials
Magnetic Properties in Rapidly Quenched Fe-Sm Alloys
T. MiyazakiYang XingboK. TakakuraM. Takahashi
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1986 Volume 10 Issue 2 Pages 237-240

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The structural analysis and investigation of magnetic properties were carried out on rapidly quenched Fe100-xSmx (10.5≤x≤80) alloys. Amorphous alloys were fabricated in a wide composition range from x=17 to 72.5. The composition dependence of Curie temperature and magnetization was found to be similar to that of amorphous Fe-(Nd, Pr) alloys and could be considered to be caused by the change in short-range atomic order with Sm concentration. A maximum coercive force of about 1.1 kOe at 300 K and 12 kOe at 77 K is obtained in x=40 alloy. The rapid decrease in coercive force on raising temperature can be explained by the wall pinning model proposed by Gaunt. After heating the amorphous alloys up to 900 K, they transform into metastable Fe5Sm (Tc=465 K) + α-Fe (x<20), unknown metastable phase (Tc=555 K) + α-Fe (20≤x≤33.3) and Fe2Sm (Tc=670 K) +Sm (x≥40).
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