Compounds with the composition SmFex(x=3–8) were prepared by melt spun method at a velocity of 40 m/s and subsequent annealing at temperature between 600–1000 ℃. The crystal structures of the as-quenched and as a...Compounds with the composition SmFex(x=3–8) were prepared by melt spun method at a velocity of 40 m/s and subsequent annealing at temperature between 600–1000 ℃. The crystal structures of the as-quenched and as annealed powders were investigated by XRD methods with following Rietveld analysis. The glass forming ability could be enhanced by the increase of Sm content to x≤5.Metastable Sm5Fe17-type structure existed when 3≤x≤5 and temperature was lower than 800 ℃. SmFe2-type structure could be stable up to 1000 ℃ when x〉3 and temperature was under 800 ℃. The content of SmFe2-type decreased with the increase of x value and increased with temperature lower than 800 ℃, from which SmFe2-type started to bring the transition to SmFe3-type. As for Sm5Fe17-type compounds with x=3.4, the highest coercivity of 33.6 kOe could be obtained under a velocity of 30 m/s and heat treated under 700 ℃×1h.展开更多
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文摘Compounds with the composition SmFex(x=3–8) were prepared by melt spun method at a velocity of 40 m/s and subsequent annealing at temperature between 600–1000 ℃. The crystal structures of the as-quenched and as annealed powders were investigated by XRD methods with following Rietveld analysis. The glass forming ability could be enhanced by the increase of Sm content to x≤5.Metastable Sm5Fe17-type structure existed when 3≤x≤5 and temperature was lower than 800 ℃. SmFe2-type structure could be stable up to 1000 ℃ when x〉3 and temperature was under 800 ℃. The content of SmFe2-type decreased with the increase of x value and increased with temperature lower than 800 ℃, from which SmFe2-type started to bring the transition to SmFe3-type. As for Sm5Fe17-type compounds with x=3.4, the highest coercivity of 33.6 kOe could be obtained under a velocity of 30 m/s and heat treated under 700 ℃×1h.