Abstract
The effect of magnetic crystallization on texture evolution and control in nanocrystalline materials has been studied using a melt-spun amorphous Fe78Si9B13 alloy. The magnetic crystallization was conducted at temperatures ranging from 653 to 853 K in a magnetic field up to 6 T. The temperatures used for magnetic crystallization were chosen on the basis of the Curie and crystallization temperatures of the amorphous phase, and the Curie temperature of the crystallized phase. The resultant microstructure was characterized by X-ray diffraction and FE-SEM/EBSP/OIM techniques. It was found that a sharp {110} texture developed when the amorphous precursor was crystallized at 853 K in a magnetic field of 6 T applied in a direction parallel to the ribbon surface.
Acknowledgements
The authors would like to express their hearty thanks to Dr S. Yamaura (IMR, Tohoku University) for his help in producing the studied amorphous alloy specimens by rapid solidification. This work was supported by a Grant-in-Aid for Basic Research (A) (15201015) from The Japan Science Promotion Society (JSPS) and partly supported by JFE 21st Century Foundation and ISIJ Research Promotion Grant.