Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials, Volume 435, Pages 201-205 , 01/08/2017
Structural and magnetic properties of FexNi100−x alloys synthesized using Al as a reducing metal
Abstract
Iron-nickel (Fe-Ni) alloys comprising nine different compositions were rapidly synthesized from the redox reaction using aluminum foils as the reducing metal. Compared with conventional chemical syntheses, this simple approach is relatively safe and allows control over the alloy morphology and magnetic behavior as a function of the alloy composition with minimal oxidation. For alloys having low (10%–30%) Fe content the single face-centered cubic (FCC) FeNi<inf>3</inf> phase was formed with nanorods aligned in the (1 1 1) crystalline direction on the cluster surface. This highly anisotropic morphology gradually disappeared as the Fe content was raised to 40%–70% with the alloy structure possessing a mixture of FCC FeNi<inf>3</inf> and body-centered cubic (BCC) Fe<inf>7</inf>Ni<inf>3</inf>. The FCC phase was entirely replaced by the BCC structure upon further increase the Fe content to 80%–90%. The substitution of Ni by Fe in the crystals and the dominance of the BCC phase over the FCC structure gave rise to enhanced magnetization. By contrast, the coercive field decreased as a function of increasing Fe because of the reduction in shape anisotropy and the rise of saturation magnetization.
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Article
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Journal
Keywords
Fe7Ni3 alloysFeNi3 alloysRedox reactionReducing metalSoft magnetic properties
ASJC Subject Area
Physics and Astronomy : Condensed Matter PhysicsMaterials Science : Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials