Abstract
A series of Nd 16.7 Co 83.3-x B x (10≤x≤40) amorphous alloys were prepared by melt spinning and their atomic structures were investigated by conventional X-ray diffraction (XRD). The radial distribution functions (RDFs) of the alloys are mainly described by Co-Co, Co-Nd and Nd-Nd partial correlations. By fitting Gaussian functions to an experimental RDF with a nonlinear least-squares method, the structural parameters such as interatomic distances and coordination numbers for the partial correlations were determined. These parameters changed characteristically with the B content. Magnetic measurements for these alloys were performed using a SQUID magnetometer. Magnetization curves were measured at 2 and 300 K, and the temperature dependence of the magnetization was monitored. At 300 K, these alloys were soft magnetic with very small coercive forces for x≤22, while paramagnetic for x > 22. On the other hand, at 2 K, they were hard magnetic irrespective of x, and the coercive force took a maximum value of 716.2 kA/m (∼9 kOe) for x = 25. A correlation between the structural parameters and the magnetic properties was discussed.
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