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Glass-forming ability and magnetic properties of mechanically solid-state reacted Co100−xTix alloy powders
Authors:M Sherif El-Eskandarany  Wei Zhang and A Inoue
Affiliation:

a Inoue Superliquid Glass Project, Exploratory Research for Advanced Technology, Japanese Science and Technology Corporation, Yagiyama-minami, 2-1-1, Sendai 982-0807, Japan

b Institute for Materials Research, Tohoku University, Katahira 2-1-1, Sendai 980-8577, Japan

Abstract:A high-energy ball milling technique using the mechanical alloying method has been employed for fabrication of glassy Co100−xTix (25≤x≤67) alloy powders at room temperature. The fabricated glassy alloys in the Co-rich (33≥x) side exhibit good soft magnetic properties. The binary glassy alloys for which the glass transition temperatures (Tg) have rather high temperatures (above 800 K), show large supercooled liquid regions before crystallization (ΔTx larger than 50 K). The reduced glass transition temperature (ratio between Tg and liquidus temperatures, Tl (Tg/Tl)) was found to be larger than 0.56. We have also performed post-annealing experiments on the mechanically deformed Co/Ti multilayered composite powders. The results show that annealing of the powders at 710 K leads to the formation of a glassy phase (thermally enhanced glass formation reaction), of which the heat of formation was measured directly. The similarity in the crystallization and magnetization behaviors between the two classes of as-annealed and as-mechanically alloyed glassy powders implies the formation of the same glass state.
Keywords:Amorphous materials  Transition metal alloys  Mechanical alloying  Magnetic measurements
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