Tuning the magnetic and magnetocaloric properties and exponent analysis of amorphous FexNi80-xB12Si8 alloys with x = 2.4, 8 and 16

The magnetic and magnetocaloric properties and exponent analysis near the phase transition temperature ( T ) of amorphous ribbons prepared by melt spinning process with nominal Fe x Ni 80− x B 12 Si 8 alloys ( x  = 2.4, 8 and 16) have been widely investigated in this work. The amorphous state was ch...

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Veröffentlicht in:Applied physics. A, Materials science & processing Materials science & processing, 2022-08, Vol.128 (8), Article 632
Hauptverfasser: Ouahbi, S. El, Lassri, M., Sajieddine, M., Lassri, H.
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Zusammenfassung:The magnetic and magnetocaloric properties and exponent analysis near the phase transition temperature ( T ) of amorphous ribbons prepared by melt spinning process with nominal Fe x Ni 80− x B 12 Si 8 alloys ( x  = 2.4, 8 and 16) have been widely investigated in this work. The amorphous state was checked by X-ray diffraction. From the Curie–Weiss law, the CW temperature ( θ P ) and effective moment experimental ( μ eff exp ) are extracted. In addition, the investigation demonstrates that the phase transition from ferromagnetic (FM) to paramagnetic (PM) states is a second order. A phenomenological model applied to elucidate the magnetocaloric effect behaviour of compounds. The critical exponents (CE) are calculated using the Kouvel–Fisher approach, which is based on data from magnetic measurements around the T C (Curie temperature). These exponents are produced close to mean field values. This is a signal of FM long-range order in these samples. A single equation of state is used to scale the magnetization below ( T    T C ). The reliability of the CE was tested by other different robust methods. Ultimately, the long-range ferromagnetic order in our system was essentially confirmed by the exchange interaction prediction J ( r ).
ISSN:0947-8396
1432-0630
DOI:10.1007/s00339-022-05764-x