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Structure and magnetic properties of nanocrystalline dysprosium powders 被引量:1

Structure and magnetic properties of nanocrystalline dysprosium powders
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摘要 In this current study,nanocrystalline Dy powders were prepared by melt-spinning and subsequent highenergy ball-milling.The effect of ball-milling time on the structure and magnetic properties of the powders was studied.The crystal structure and microstructure of the melt-spun ribbons and ball-milled powders were observed by X-ray diffraction(XRD),scanning electron microscopy(SEM)and transmission electron microscopy(TEM).Magnetic measurement of all samples was performed with vibrating sample magnetometer(VSM).XRD results indicate that the average crystal grain size of the powders decreases from 90.09 nm of the ribbons to 10.42 nm of the4-h ball-milled powders.Further TEM observation shows that the grains are fine and uniform.The Neel temperature(TN)decreases from 182 K of the ribbons to 172 K of the powders,while the Curie temperature(TC)increases from100 to 130 K,demonstrating that the grain size has substantial influence on the magnetic transition process.Moreover,at 60 K,as the ball-milling time increases,the coercivity of the powders increases first,peaking at 0.48 T for 2-h milling,then drops again,while the remanence of the powders decreases monotonic ally.As a result,the powders milled for 2 h exhibit an optimal maximum energy product of 64.0 kJ·m-3,demonstrating the good potential of these powders as a permanent magnet at low temperatures. In this current study,nanocrystalline Dy powders were prepared by melt-spinning and subsequent highenergy ball-milling.The effect of ball-milling time on the structure and magnetic properties of the powders was studied.The crystal structure and microstructure of the melt-spun ribbons and ball-milled powders were observed by X-ray diffraction(XRD),scanning electron microscopy(SEM) and transmission electron microscopy(TEM).Magnetic measurement of all samples was performed with vibrating sample magnetometer(VSM).XRD results indicate that the average crystal grain size of the powders decreases from 90.09 nm of the ribbons to 10.42 nm of the4-h ball-milled powders.Further TEM observation shows that the grains are fine and uniform.The Neel temperature(TN) decreases from 182 K of the ribbons to 172 K of the powders,while the Curie temperature(TC) increases from100 to 130 K,demonstrating that the grain size has substantial influence on the magnetic transition process.Moreover,at 60 K,as the ball-milling time increases,the coercivity of the powders increases first,peaking at 0.48 T for 2-h milling,then drops again,while the remanence of the powders decreases monotonic ally.As a result,the powders milled for 2 h exhibit an optimal maximum energy product of 64.0 kJ·m-3,demonstrating the good potential of these powders as a permanent magnet at low temperatures.
出处 《Rare Metals》 SCIE EI CAS CSCD 2020年第1期28-35,共8页 稀有金属(英文版)
基金 financially supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(Nos.51401001,51701109 and 51331003) the International S&T Cooperation Program of China(No.2015DFG52020).
关键词 DYSPROSIUM NANOCRYSTALLINE Low TEMPERATURE MAGNETIC PROPERTIES Dysprosium Nanocrystalline Low temperature Magnetic properties
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