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Kočí, Jan | Prague |
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Ferenc, Jarosław
Warsaw University of Technology
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- 2020Stimulation of shear-transformation zones in metallic glasses by cryogenic thermal cyclingcitations
- 2020Influence of W addition on phase constitution, microstructure and magnetic properties of the nanocrystalline Pr<inf>9</inf>Fe<inf>65</inf>WxB<inf>26-x</inf> (Where: x = 2, 4, 6, 8) Alloy Ribbons
- 2019New approach to amorphization of alloys with low glass forming ability via selective laser meltingcitations
- 2019Structure, thermal stability and magnetic properties of mechanically alloyed (Fe-Al)-30vol.%B powderscitations
- 2017Thermal characteristics and amorphization in plasma spray deposition of Ni-Si-B-Ag alloy citations
- 2012Directly quenched nanocrystalline (Pr,Dy)-(Fe,Co)-Zr-Ti-B magnetscitations
- 2010The supercooled liquid region span of Fe-based bulk metallic glassescitations
- 2009Correlation between microstructure and temperature dependence of magnetic properties in Fe60 Co18 (Nb,Zr) 6 B15 Cu1 alloy seriescitations
- 2007Mössbauer study on amorphous and nanocrystalline (Fe1−xCox)86Hf7B6Cu1 alloyscitations
- 2005Influence of structure on coercivity in nanocrystalline (Fe1−xCox)86Hf7B6Cu1 alloyscitations
- 2004Crystallisation behaviour of rapidly quenched cast irons with small amount of boroncitations
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Directly quenched nanocrystalline (Pr,Dy)-(Fe,Co)-Zr-Ti-B magnets
Abstract
<p>Studies of rapidly solidified Pr <sub>9-x</sub>Dy <sub>x</sub>Fe <sub>60</sub>Co <sub>13</sub>Zr <sub>1+y</sub>Ti <sub>3-y</sub>B <sub>14</sub> (where x = 0, 1 and y = 0, 1) thick ribbons, 1 mm diameter (dia.) rods and 3 mm outer diameter (o.d.) tubes show good hard magnetic properties in as-cast state. Change of Ti to Zr ratio results in variation of the glass forming abilities that has significant impact on magnetic properties. Low temperature annealing at 573 K/10 min of the Pr <sub>9</sub>Fe <sub>60</sub>Co <sub>13</sub>Zr <sub>1</sub>Ti <sub>3</sub>B <sub>14</sub> alloy samples resulted in an improvement of their coercivity field. The X-ray diffractometry and Mössbauer spectroscopy allowed determining the volume fractions of constituent phases formed during rapid quenching. © 2011 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.</p>