P. Allia et al., NANOCRYSTALLINE FE73.5CU1NB3SI13.5B9 OBTAINED BY DIRECT-CURRENT JOULEHEATING - MAGNETIC AND MECHANICAL-PROPERTIES, Philosophical magazine. B. Physics of condensed matter. Structural, electronic, optical and magnetic properties, 68(6), 1993, pp. 853-860
Nanocrystalline ferromagnetic materials obtained by proper annealing o
f amorphous ribbons display excellent soft magnetic properties. Howeve
r, the technological application of these nanostructured ferromagnets
is hindered by their high brittleness. Direct-current Joule heating in
vacuo is exploited to increase both the magnetic permeability and the
ductility of nanocrystalline Fe73.5Cu1Nb3Si13.5B9. The development of
the nanostructure in samples submitted to different Joule-heating cur
rents for the same time (t = 60 s) has been analysed by means of X-ray
diffraction, and is associated with magnetic permeability and reduced
fracture strain measurements. Measurements of electrical resistance p
erformed in the course of the heat treatment allows us to single out a
n activated process of atomic rearrangement occurring in the amorphous
phase. Fracture strain data show that the alloy's embrittlement is ma
inly to be ascribed to this process rather than to nanocrystallization
. It is shown that further improvement in the alloy's ductility can be
obtained by inducing fast nanocrystallization in samples submitted to
high electrical currents.