Abstract

We present the XMCD analysis of as-cast and melt spun Fe50Nd50 samples performed at L2,3-Nd and K-Fe absorption edges at 5 and 50 K in comparison with macroscopic data of XRD, TEM and magnetic properties measurements. In addition, we have measured the magnetic field dependence of XMCD signal for both types of the samples in magnetic fields up/down to 17 T. The obtained results pointed to the strong difference between structure and magnetic properties of the as-cast and melt spun Fe50Nd50 alloys for both macroscopic and local measurements. The element selective XMCD loops for melt spun alloy show almost identical value of the coercive force Hci for L2-Nd and K-Fe edges and practically do not depend on temperature. XMCD loop at K-Fe edge is a sum of contributions of the Fe-based phases. The main Fe-rich phase has high Hci ≈ 2,4 T as a highly anisotropic phase. The absence of the K-Fe XMCD loop saturation in the field up to 17 T points to presence of the second Nd-rich Nd-Fe phase which is ferromagnetic at temperature lower than 50 K. In accordance to the TEM results these both phases may coexist as the mixture of nanocrystals which was formed as a result of decomposition of the amorphous-like matrix phase. The XMCD loop at L2-Nd edge with Hci ≈ 1,9 T is the sum of contributions from two Nd-based phases: hard Fe-rich phase (Hci ≈ 2,4 T) and Nd-Fe matrix phase of medium hardness with Hci ≈ 1,3 T. The macroscopic loop showed the higher Hci compared to XMCD loops. Such discrepancy may be caused by the fact that XMCD signal is collected from a 5-10 mcm thick surface layer, which contains many defects that reduce anisotropy and coercivity.

Highlights

  • The interest in the study of the Fe-Nd alloys was renewed during last decade owing to the important role of the Nd-rich intergranular phase in the formation of high coercivity in the sintered Nd-Fe-Bbased magnets

  • We have measured the magnetic field dependence of X-ray magnetic circular dichroism (XMCD) signal for both types of samples in magnetic fields up/down to 17 T. This element-specific information was compared with the macroscopic magnetic and structure properties of the same samples measured by X-ray diffraction (XRD), scanning electron microscope (SEM), transmission electron microscope (TEM) and PPMS EverCool-II magnetometer

  • The TEM images show that the microstructure of the as-cast sample consists of the primary Nd2Fe17 particles surrounded by the Nd-rich cover with eutectic region between them, while the ribbon sample has a single-phase homogeneous microstructure

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International Conference on Laser and Plasma Researches and Technologies

V P Menushenkov1,*, A P Menushenkov, I V Shchetinin, F. A A Ivanov, I A Rudnev, V G Ivanov, A Rogalev, A G Savchenko, D G Zhukov, A V Rafalskiy, S V Ketov

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