Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://doi.org/10.1088/0953-8984/10/40/012
Title: A magnetic study of melt-spun Nd10Fe85B5 ribbons
Authors: Ding, J. 
Li, Y. 
Lee, K.Y.
Issue Date: 12-Oct-1998
Citation: Ding, J., Li, Y., Lee, K.Y. (1998-10-12). A magnetic study of melt-spun Nd10Fe85B5 ribbons. Journal of Physics Condensed Matter 10 (40) : 9081-9092. ScholarBank@NUS Repository. https://doi.org/10.1088/0953-8984/10/40/012
Abstract: The structural and magnetic properties of Nd10Fe85B5 ribbons produced by melt-spinning and subsequent annealing have been studied in this work. A mixture of Nd2Fe14B and 13 vol.% of Fe was found in the ribbon melt-spun at 30 m s-1 and in samples subsequently annealed. 57Fe-Mössbauer spectroscopy was used for phase analysis and for study of remanence enhancement. Remanence enhancement was found in ribbons after optimized treatment, after which ribbons consisted of 20-30 nm grains of Nd2Fe14B and Fe phases. The remanence enhancement effect was attributed to both the soft and hard phases. Demagnetization processes have been studied. All samples exhibited single-phase behaviour, i.e. irreversible demagnetization processes of the hard and soft phases were synchronous even for samples consisting of sub-micron grains. No significant evidence of exchange-spring magnet behaviour was found for samples after optimum treatment. The exchange-spring magnet behaviour was observed in samples annealed at higher temperatures, at which the mean grain sizes were significantly larger than the domain wall thickness of Fe. The magnetic properties of Nd10Fe85B5 ribbons in this work were associated with separation of soft Fe grains by Nd2Fe14B grains because of a low fraction of Fe.
Source Title: Journal of Physics Condensed Matter
URI: http://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/106952
ISSN: 09538984
DOI: 10.1088/0953-8984/10/40/012
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