Abstract
The microstructure and high temperature magnetic properties of Fe-Co-2V and Fe-Co-2V-0.3Nb alloys have been investigated. Aging at 600°C, γ2 phases precipitate whose size and volume fraction increase with increasing aging time. A roughly linear relationship between magnetic coercivity Hc and volume fraction of the γ2 precipitates was observed. Addition of Nb facilitates nucleation and growth of the γ2 precipitates, resulting in a dramatic deterioration of soft magnetic properties of the alloys. A pinning effect of the γ2 precipitates on the magnetic domain wall has been observed by Lorenz electron microscopy. © 2005 American Institute of Physics.
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Yu, R. H., & Zhu, J. (2005). Precipitation and high temperature magnetic properties of FeCo-based alloys. Journal of Applied Physics, 97(5). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.1857057
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