Abstract

Fe-based alloys are an important soft magnetic material that plays a pivotal role in a variety of energy-related industrial applications, such as electric transformers, motors and converters. However, the trade-off between magnetic softness and saturation magnetization (Bs) has been hindering the development of next-generation Fe-based soft magnetic materials. In this work, we demonstrate a facile route to obtain nanostructured Fe-based alloy out of a marginal glass former, which exhibits a core-shell like nanostructure and a synergetic increase of Bs, magnetic permeability (μe) and hardness upon thermal annealing, giving rise to a unique combination of Bs > 1.83 T, μe ∼25000 and ultrahigh hardness of ∼15 GPa. In terms of the combined magnetic/mechanical properties, the nanostructured Fe-based alloy outperforms the variety of Fe-based soft magnetic alloys hitherto reported. Furthermore, compared to the existing high performance soft magnetic Fe-based nanocrystalline alloys, the core-shell like nanostructure in our Fe-based nanocrystalline alloy displays an excellent thermal stability, which offers a large time window which would facilitate materials processing for future large-scale industrial production.

Full Text
Published version (Free)

Talk to us

Join us for a 30 min session where you can share your feedback and ask us any queries you have

Schedule a call