PREPARATION AND MAGNETIC STUDIES OF ACICULAR FE-CO ALLOY PARTICLES

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HSU, JH [1 ]
KUO, PC [1 ]
LIN, MY [1 ]
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[1] NATL TAIWAN UNIV,GRAD INST MAT ENGN,TAIPEI,TAIWAN
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10.1063/1.348955
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O59 [应用物理学];
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Acicular alpha-FeOOH particles with particle length of about 0.2-mu-m and axial ratio of about 8 were used as the starting material to prepare acicular Fe-Co alloy particles. They were made by adsorbing Co(OH)2 on the surface of alpha-FeOOH particles, followed by dehydration, annealing, and reduction. In order to prevent sintering at high temperatures, the Co-alpha-FeOOH particles were first dehydrated at 300-degrees-C and then coated with a thin layer of silica before high-temperature treatments. Furthermore, after reduction, the metallic powder was immersed in toluene to avoid oxidation. The particle structure of Fe-Co was determined from x-ray diffraction. It has been found that, up to 50 at. % Co, all the Fe-Co particles have the same bcc structure and similar lattice constant. The magnetic properties of Fe-Co alloy particles with different Co concentrations were investigated using a vibrating sample magnetometer. The specific saturation magnetizations sigma-s are about 30% below those of bulk materials. The maximum value of sigma-s at room temperature is obtained with 42 at. % Co. The coercivity that mainly originates from shape anisotropy is as high as 1250 Oe for the particles with 33 at. % Co. Furthermore, sigma-s drops sharply with Si content while H(c) peaks at 0.6% Si. The coercivities of the particles also depend on the crystallite size. H(c) shows a maximum when the crystallite size is about 300 angstrom.
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