Materiali in Tehnologije, Volume 49, Issue 6, Pages 989-992 , 01/01/2015

Evolution of the microstructure and magnetic properties of a cobalt-silicon-based alloy in the early stages of mechanical milling

Watcharee Rattanasakulthong, Chitnarong Sirisathitkul, Peter Franz Rogl

Abstract

The early stages in the mechanical alloying of amount fractions x = 40 % cobalt (Co) and x = 60 % silicon (Si) powders were investigated using X-ray diffractometry (XRD), scanning electron microscopy (SEM), differential thermal analysis (DTA) and vibrating-sample magnetometry (VSM). After 2-8 h of ball-milling, the characteristic XRD peaks of the face-centered-cubic (fcc) Si and hexagonal close-packed (hcp) Co phases remained sharp without a cobalt-silicide phase. As the milling progressed, the particle size observed by SEM tended to reduce, being accompanied by smoother edges and a narrow size distribution. On the DTA curves, between 200 °C and 1200 °C, exothermic peaks indicated a ferromagnetic-to-paramagnetic transition, whereas endothermic peaks corresponded to the lattice recovery, the transition from a hcp to a fcc Co and melting. The longest milling of up to 8 h significantly increased the magnetic squareness and the coercive field.

Document Type

Article

Source Type

Journal

Keywords

Ball millingCo-Si alloysDTAVSMXRD

ASJC Subject Area

Materials Science : Metals and AlloysMaterials Science : Polymers and Plastics


Bibliography


Rattanasakulthong, W., Sirisathitkul, C., & Rogl, P. (2015). Evolution of the microstructure and magnetic properties of a cobalt-silicon-based alloy in the early stages of mechanical milling. Materiali in Tehnologije, 49(6) 989-992. doi:10.17222/mit.2014.300

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