A study of nanostructure magnetosolid Nd–Ho–Fe–Co–B materials via atomic force microscopy and magnetic force microscopy
- Autores: Andreeva N.V.1, Filimonov A.V.1, Rudskoi A.I.1, Burkhanov G.S.2,3, Tereshina I.S.2,3,4, Politova G.A.2,3, Pelevin I.A.2,3
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Afiliações:
- St. Petersburg Polytechnic University
- Institute of Metallurgy and Material Sciences
- International Laboratory of Severe Magnetic Fields and Low Temperatures
- Moscow State University
- Edição: Volume 58, Nº 9 (2016)
- Páginas: 1862-1869
- Seção: Surface Physics and Thin Films
- URL: https://ogarev-online.ru/1063-7834/article/view/198673
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.1134/S1063783416090079
- ID: 198673
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Resumo
Nanostructure Nd–Ho–Fe–Co–B alloys have been probed via atomic force microscopy and magnetic force microscopy (AFM and MFM, respectively). The ribbon samples with a thickness of ~30 μm are prepared via the rapid solidification on a rotating copper barrel. A part of samples has been subjected to hydration, whereas another one has undergone severe plastic deformation. AFM was mainly used to study the contact and free surface of ribbon samples. This has enabled us to establish the topography, structure, defects of both sides, morphology of magnetic inclusions of the initial quenched samples and the materials subjected to the subsequent external effects. The AFM and MFM data allowed the magnetic hysteresis properties of the bulk samples with the identical composition to be interpreted.
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N. Andreeva
St. Petersburg Polytechnic University
Autor responsável pela correspondência
Email: nvandr@gmail.com
Rússia, St. Petersburg
A. Filimonov
St. Petersburg Polytechnic University
Email: nvandr@gmail.com
Rússia, St. Petersburg
A. Rudskoi
St. Petersburg Polytechnic University
Email: nvandr@gmail.com
Rússia, St. Petersburg
G. Burkhanov
Institute of Metallurgy and Material Sciences; International Laboratory of Severe Magnetic Fields and Low Temperatures
Email: nvandr@gmail.com
Rússia, Moscow; Wrozlaw
I. Tereshina
Institute of Metallurgy and Material Sciences; International Laboratory of Severe Magnetic Fields and Low Temperatures; Moscow State University
Email: nvandr@gmail.com
Rússia, Moscow; Wrozlaw; Moscow
G. Politova
Institute of Metallurgy and Material Sciences; International Laboratory of Severe Magnetic Fields and Low Temperatures
Email: nvandr@gmail.com
Rússia, Moscow; Wrozlaw
I. Pelevin
Institute of Metallurgy and Material Sciences; International Laboratory of Severe Magnetic Fields and Low Temperatures
Email: nvandr@gmail.com
Rússia, Moscow; Wrozlaw
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