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Structural and magnetic properties of Fe–Ni mecanosynthesized alloys

Fe 100 −  x Ni x samples with x  = 22.5, 30.0 and 40.0 at.% Ni were prepared by mechanical alloying (MA) with milling times of 10, 24, 48 and 72 h, a ball mass to powder mass (BM/PM) ratio of 20:1 and rotation velocity of 280 rev/min. Then the samples were sintered at 1,000°C and characterized by X-...

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Published in:Hyperfine interactions 2010, Vol.195 (1-3), p.219-226
Main Authors: Valderruten, J. F., Pérez Alcázar, G. A., Greneche, J. M.
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Language:English
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Summary:Fe 100 −  x Ni x samples with x  = 22.5, 30.0 and 40.0 at.% Ni were prepared by mechanical alloying (MA) with milling times of 10, 24, 48 and 72 h, a ball mass to powder mass (BM/PM) ratio of 20:1 and rotation velocity of 280 rev/min. Then the samples were sintered at 1,000°C and characterized by X-ray diffraction (XRD) and transmission Mössbauer spectrometry (TMS). From the refinement of the X ray patterns we found in this composition range two crystalline phases, one body centered cubic (BCC), one face centered cubic (FCC) and some samples show FeO and Fe 3 O 4 phases. The obtained grain size of the samples shows their nanostructured character. Mössbauer spectra were fitted using a model with two hyperfine magnetic field distributions (HMFDs), and a narrow singlet. One hyperfine field distribution corresponds to the ferromagnetic BCC grains, the other to the ferromagnetic FCC grains (Taenite), and the narrow singlet to the paramagnetic FCC grains (antitaenite). Some samples shows a paramagnetic doublet which corresponds to FeO and two sextets corresponding to the ferrimagnetic Fe 3 O 4 phase. In this fit model we used a texture correction in order to take into account the interaction between the particles with flake shape and the Mössbauer -rays.
ISSN:0304-3843
1572-9540
DOI:10.1007/s10751-009-0123-5