Phase Transitions in Mechanically Milled Mn-Al-C Permanent Magnets

METALS(2014)

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Mn-Al powders were prepared by rapid solidification followed by high-energy mechanical milling. The rapid solidification resulted in single-phase epsilon. The milling was performed in both the e phase and the tau phase, with the tau-phase formation accomplished through a heat treatment at 500 degrees C for 10 min. For the epsilon-milled samples, the conversion of the epsilon to the tau phase was accomplished after milling via the same heat treatment. Mechanical milling induced a significant increase in coercivity in both cases, reaching 4.5 kOe and 4.1 kOe, respectively, followed by a decrease upon further milling. The increase in coercivity was the result of grain refinement induced by the high-energy mechanical milling. Additionally, in both cases a loss in magnetization was observed. Milling in the e phase showed a smaller decrease in the magnetization due to a higher content of the tau phase. The loss in magnetization was attributed to a stress-induced transition to the equilibrium phases, as no site disorder or oxidation was observed. Surfactant-assisted milling in oleic acid also improved coercivity, but in this case values reached >4 kOe and remained stable at least through 32 h of milling.
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permanent magnets,mechanical milling
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