摘要

Fe(67.7)Nb(0.3)Cr(12)B(20) glassy melt-spun ribbons and glass-coated microwires with T(C) around 310-320 K (similar to 35-45 degrees C) (the lowest ever reported for metallic glasses) have been prepared by rapid solidification. Excepting the thick melt-spun ribbons of 40 mu m, all samples have a glassy structure in the as-quenched state, consisting of very small Fe-Cr and boride (Fe(3)B) clusters of sizes ranging from several nanometer up to several tens of nanometer, embedded within the residual amorphous matrix. The ferromagnetic behavior of the glassy materials deteriorates drastically with an increase in the temperature. The melt-spun ribbons become paramagnetic above 34-35 degrees C, whereas the transition temperature for the glass-coated microwires is around 45 degrees C, because of the very specific magnetic domain structure and magnetic anisotropy distribution. The observed stable behavior of low T(C) Fe(67.7)Nb(0.3)Cr(12)B(20) glassy alloys up to very high frequencies (10 GHz) is another important feature for sensing and biomedical applications.

  • 出版日期2011-10