Document Type
Article
Source Publication Title
Applied Physics Letters; PROCEEDINGS OF THE TENTH JOINT MMM/INTERMAG CONFERENCE / Hard Magnetic Materials
Abstract
FePt/Fe3Pt bulk nanocomposite magnets have been prepared by the spark plasma sintering of chemically synthesized FePt and Fe3O4 nanoparticles under 100 MPa at 400–600 °C. It was found that the phase transition of the FePt compound from the face centered cubic to the L10 started at 500 °C and was almost completed at 600 °C during the sintering. The activated atomic diffusion during the phase transition led to a significant increase in density. The density about 70% of the theoretical value has been obtained. Grain size of the sintered samples remains nanoscale even after a postannealing at 700 °C. Pressure rather than temperature was more effective in enhancing intergrain exchange coupling compared to temperature.
Disciplines
Physical Sciences and Mathematics | Physics
Publication Date
4-27-2007
Language
English
License
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Recommended Citation
Rong, Chuan-Bing; Nandwana, Vikas; Poudyal, Narayan; Liu, J. Ping; Saito, Tetsuji; Wu, Yaqiao; and Kramer, Matthew J., "Bulk FePt/Fe3Pt nanocomposite magnets prepared by spark plasma sintering" (2007). Physics Faculty Publications. 7.
https://mavmatrix.uta.edu/physics_facpubs/7