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Properties of mechanically alloyed Fe100−xCrx powder mixtures: Magnetic measurements

✍ Scribed by A. Fnidiki; C. Lemoine; J. Teillet; M. Noguès


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
2005
Tongue
English
Weight
269 KB
Volume
363
Category
Article
ISSN
0921-4526

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✦ Synopsis


Magnetic measurements are reported on iron and chromium powder mixtures, obtained by mechanical alloying (MA) over the whole concentration range. Magnetization measurements under high and low magnetic field were performed in order to characterize the influence of the nanostructure on magnetic properties.

Magnetic results for MA FeCr powders can be interpreted, in agreement with previous Mo¨ssbauer results at 300 K, taking into account two contributions: a contribution associated with the FeCr nanograin core and a contribution associated with the weakly magnetic disordered intergranular zone. In common with bulk FeCr alloys, MA FeCr powders seem to preserve a spin-glass-like (SGL) behavior, but over a greater range of composition depending on how they are made; the higher the grain boundary fraction, the wider the SGL domain and the lower the freezing temperature.


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