Effect of Ion (Ar+) Irradiation on Cluster Magnetism and Magnetic Interactions in Fe67Cr18B15 Amorphous Alloy
- Autores: Okunev V.D.1, Samoilenko Z.A.1, Aleshkevych P.2, Szymczak H.2, Szewczyk A.2, Antoshina I.A.3
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Afiliações:
- Galkin Donetsk Institute for Physics and Engineering
- Institute of Physics, Polish Academy of Sciences
- Obninsk State Technical University for Nuclear Power Engineering
- Edição: Volume 61, Nº 10 (2019)
- Páginas: 1727-1735
- Seção: Magnetism
- URL: https://ogarev-online.ru/1063-7834/article/view/206229
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.1134/S1063783419100287
- ID: 206229
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Resumo
The comparison of the resonance magnetic absorption spectra with the data on structure and magnetic properties of Fe67Cr18B15 amorphous samples has shown that a randomly inhomogeneous medium of amorphous alloy is multiphase. Two types of samples with the same chemical composition, but with a different clusterized structure, and the use of (Ar+) ion irradiation in the experiment made it possible to separate four basic phases with different magnetic properties. The basic phase α-(Fe,Cr) contains large clusters of D < 400 Å in size with a tendency to phase separation of iron (α-Fe) and chromium (α-Cr), which under irradiation, enhances the competing FM and AFM magnetic interactions and increases the intensity of the resonance magnetic absorption lines associated with α-Fe and α-Cr. The phase Fe3B (D < 100 Å) is detected by independent line in the resonance absorption spectra only when its groupings are isolated from the α-(Fe,Cr) metal phase clusters. The fourth phase contains precluster groupings and disappears when the sample is irradiated.
Sobre autores
V. Okunev
Galkin Donetsk Institute for Physics and Engineering
Autor responsável pela correspondência
Email: vladimir.okunev2010@mail.ru
Ucrânia, Donetsk, 83114
Z. Samoilenko
Galkin Donetsk Institute for Physics and Engineering
Email: vladimir.okunev2010@mail.ru
Ucrânia, Donetsk, 83114
P. Aleshkevych
Institute of Physics, Polish Academy of Sciences
Email: vladimir.okunev2010@mail.ru
Polônia, Warsaw, PL-02668
H. Szymczak
Institute of Physics, Polish Academy of Sciences
Email: vladimir.okunev2010@mail.ru
Polônia, Warsaw, PL-02668
A. Szewczyk
Institute of Physics, Polish Academy of Sciences
Email: vladimir.okunev2010@mail.ru
Polônia, Warsaw, PL-02668
I. Antoshina
Obninsk State Technical University for Nuclear Power Engineering
Email: vladimir.okunev2010@mail.ru
Rússia, Obninsk, 249040
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