Development of high Bs FeNiBSiNb bulk metallic glasses by using combined CALPHAD and experimental approaches

Shiqiang Yue, Tao Liu, Fengyu Kong*, Aina He, Hua Zhang*, Tianlong Zhang, Anding Wang*, Hongwei Ni, Chain-Tsuan Liu

*Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Magnetic metallic glasses (MGs) have been widely used, however, their trade-off between glass-forming ability (GFA) and magnetic properties is hard to be broken for novel alloys development. Here, combined CALPHAD and experimental approaches are proposed and used to efficiently design high Bs FeNiBSiNb bulk MGs. The phase diagrams obtained by using CALPHAD method can help us to select glass-forming elements and determine the optimal composition ranges. Accordingly, the (Fe0.5Ni0.5)x(B16.5Si5Nb2.5)(100- x )/24 alloys with x = 74–80 exhibit high GFA are successfully developed and then cast into bulk samples. After optimal annealing, these alloys exhibit excellent magnetic properties, including high Bs of 0.70–0.93 T, ultra-low Hc of 0.5–2.0 A/m and a moderate µe with low sensitivity to the composition, applied field and frequency. These results provide technical and theoretical guidance for developing high performance soft magnetic MGs to be used in a variety of electronic devices.
Original languageEnglish
Article number120108
JournalJournal of Non-Crystalline Solids
Volume543
Online published15 May 2020
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Sept 2020

Research Keywords

  • Bulk metallic glass
  • CALPHAD
  • Composition design
  • Glass-forming ability
  • Magnetic property

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