Microstructural changes influencing the magnetoresistive behavior of bulk nanocrystalline materials

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Abstract

Bulk nanocrystalline materials of small and medium ferromagnetic content were produced using severe plastic deformation by high-pressure torsion at roomtemperature. Giant magnetoresistive behavior was found for as-deformed materials, which was further improved by adjusting the microstructure with thermal treatments. The adequate range of annealing temperatures was assessed with in-situ synchrotron diffraction measurements. Thermally treated Cu-Co materials show larger giant magnetoresistance after annealing for 1 h at 300 °C, while for Cu-Fe this annealing temperature is too high and decreases the magnetoresistive properties. The improvement of magnetoresistivity by thermal treatments is discussed with respect to the microstructural evolution as observed by electron microscopy and ex-situ synchrotron diffraction measurements.

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Wurster, S., Stückler, M., Weissitsch, L., Müller, T., & Bachmaier, A. (2020). Microstructural changes influencing the magnetoresistive behavior of bulk nanocrystalline materials. Applied Sciences (Switzerland), 10(15). https://doi.org/10.3390/app10155094

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