The structural, magnetic and magnetoresistive properties of a wide range of
mechanically alloyed Fe-Co-Ag granular materials were investigated by mean
s of x-ray diffraction, Mossbauer spectroscopy, differential scanning calor
imetry, DC magnetometry and magnetoresistance measurements. Binary Fe-Co al
loys, milled using Syalon containers, showed a mixed fcc-bcc structure for
Fe compositions between 20 and 25 at.%. The ternary alloys were found to co
mprise dispersions of Fe-Co grains in an fee silver matrix, with the struct
ure and magnetic properties of the Fe-Co grains mirroring those of the corr
esponding binary Fe-Co alloys. For materials with Fe-Co ratios in the regio
n of the mixed fcc-bcc phases, additional components were noted in their Mo
ssbauer spectra (a secondary sextet and a paramagnetic doubler, accounting
for up to 63% of the spectral area), indicating the intermixing of a signif
icant number of small Fe-Co clusters or fine grains into the Ag matrix. All
oys in this region were also found to have the largest magnetoresistive res
ponses, with the maximum being a 5.8% effect in (Fe0.15Co0.85)(30)Ag-70, as
measured at 10 K in a field of 3 T. This indicates the dominant significan
ce of fine grain intermixing in these alloys.