增材制备FeCoNiAlxMnx高熵合金的纳米磁性能

A. Poulia, A. Azar, P. Švec, C. Bazioti, B. Belle, A. Gunnæs, S. Diplas, P. Mikheenko
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报道了基于Fe-Co-Ni-Al-Mn体系的高熵合金的磁性能。高熵合金是一种尖端的技术材料,含有5种或更多的元素,浓度相对较高(5- 35at)。%) within one or several solid-state solutions. These solutions are stabilized at the nanometer scale due to the increased contribution of the mixing entropy to the Gibbs free energy, which can overcome the enthalpic contribution. Two magnetic alloys are found in FeCoNiA1xM$\mathrm{n}_{\mathrm{x}}$ (1.6 at.% $\leq x\leq$7.8 at.%) samples processed by laser metal deposition. The magnetic techniques used to screen the materials were magneto-optical imaging and magnetic force microscopy. The former allows characterizing magnetic properties within the mm-pm scale, while the latter is efficient down to the nanometer scale. Magnetic screening confirms the importance of the nanostructure in defining the alloys' magnetic properties, and the trends in the magnetic behavior as a function of the alloy composition are revealed. The experimental results suggest that it is possible to form unique alloys, which may outperform conventional magnetic materials used in various applications such as transformers, screening shields, and wind power generators.
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Nanoscale Magnetic Properties of Additively Manufactured FeCoNiAlxMnx High-Entropy Alloys
Magnetic properties of High-Entropy Alloys based on the Fe-Co-Ni-Al-Mn system are reported. HighEntropy Alloys are cutting-edge technological materials containing five or more elements in relatively high concentrations (5-35 at.%) within one or several solid-state solutions. These solutions are stabilized at the nanometer scale due to the increased contribution of the mixing entropy to the Gibbs free energy, which can overcome the enthalpic contribution. Two magnetic alloys are found in FeCoNiA1xM$\mathrm{n}_{\mathrm{x}}$ (1.6 at.% $\leq x\leq$7.8 at.%) samples processed by laser metal deposition. The magnetic techniques used to screen the materials were magneto-optical imaging and magnetic force microscopy. The former allows characterizing magnetic properties within the mm-pm scale, while the latter is efficient down to the nanometer scale. Magnetic screening confirms the importance of the nanostructure in defining the alloys' magnetic properties, and the trends in the magnetic behavior as a function of the alloy composition are revealed. The experimental results suggest that it is possible to form unique alloys, which may outperform conventional magnetic materials used in various applications such as transformers, screening shields, and wind power generators.
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