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- 2017Effect of BaTiO<inf>3</inf> concentration on structural and magnetic properties of mechanically activated BiFeO<inf>3</inf>-BaTiO<inf>3</inf> systemcitations
- 2016Composition-driven structural and magnetic transitions in mechanically activated (1−x)BiFeO<inf>3</inf>–(x)BaTiO<inf>3</inf> solid solutionscitations
- 2011Hyperfine interactions and some magnetic properties of nanocrystalline Co <inf>40</inf> Fe <inf>50</inf> Ni <inf>10</inf> and Co <inf>50</inf> Fe <inf>45</inf> Ni <inf>5</inf> alloys prepared by mechanical synthesis and subsequently heat treatedcitations
- 2010Hyperfine interactions in mechanosynthesized and thermally treated Co-Fe-Ni alloyscitations
- 2009X-ray diffraction and Mössbauer studies of X20Cr13 steel subjected to ball millingcitations
- 2008Thermal stability and hyperfine interactions of mechanically synthesized Co <inf>40</inf> Fe <inf>40</inf> Ni <inf>20</inf> alloy
- 2007Thermal stability and hyperfine interactions of mechanically alloyed Fe-Ge phasescitations
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Hyperfine interactions and some magnetic properties of nanocrystalline Co <inf>40</inf> Fe <inf>50</inf> Ni <inf>10</inf> and Co <inf>50</inf> Fe <inf>45</inf> Ni <inf>5</inf> alloys prepared by mechanical synthesis and subsequently heat treated
Abstract
<p>Co<sub>40</sub>Fe<sub>50</sub>Ni<sub>10</sub>and Co<sub>50</sub>Fe<sub>45</sub>Ni<sub>5</sub>ternary alloys were prepared by mechanical alloying method. To check the stability of their structure thermal treatment was applied subsequently. As X-ray diffraction studies proved the final products of milling were the solid solutions with bcc lattice and the average grain sizes ranged of tens of nanometers. After heating of the Co<sub>50</sub>Fe<sub>45</sub>Ni<sub>5</sub>alloy up to 993 K the mixture of two solid solutions with bcc and fcc lattices was formed. In other cases thermal treatment did not change the type of the crystalline lattice. Mössbauer spectroscopy revealed hyperfine magnetic field distributions which reflected the different possible atomic surroundings of<sup>57</sup>Fe isotopes. Results of the macroscopic magnetic measurements proved that both investigated alloys had relatively good soft magnetic properties.</p>