Abstract

The structure of alloys obtained as a result of crushing of mixtures of Fe2O3+ Fe + Co powders in a high-power mill and subsequent annealing is studied by methods of x-ray diffraction analysis, transmission and scanning electron microscopy, and Mossbauer spectroscopy. The magnetic properties of the powders are measured using a vibromagnetometer at room temperature. The distribution of Co in the segregated phases is determined.

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