Abstract:
Iron-Nickel-Boron (Fe-Ni-B) amorphous ribbons with composition FexNi80-x
B20 have been prepared by the melt spinning technique where Ni has been substituted
by Fe at constant metalloid Boron. The complex permeability of amorphous ribbon
with composition FexNi80-x B20 [x = 20, 30, 40 & 50] are measured as a function of
frequency in the range 1 kHz to 13 MHz. The annealing temperature effect on real
part of the initial permeability, imaginary part of complex permeability and relative
quality factor have been measured for different annealing temperature in the range of
room temperature to Curie temperature (Tc). The real part of the initial permeability
(µʹ) of all the samples affected by annealing temperature at constant annealing time, is
measured at low frequency (1 kHz) and at very low field (H=0.11 A/m). The µʹ
increases monotonously with increasing annealing temperature. These effects of
annealing lead to the ordering of magnetic atomic pairs, which decreases anisotropy
and increase permeability. These effects contribute to an increase of µʹ but at the same
time the imaginary component is also influenced, particularly due to eddy currents
effects. The magnetic ordering of Fe-Ni-B amorphous ribbons is studied by
temperature dependence of initial part of complex permeability at constant frequency.
The temperature dependence of ac permeability has been measured by using induction
method. The Tc corresponds to temperature at which the sharp fall of permeability
occurs. It is notable that addition of Fe has significant effects on enhancement of Tc.
Tc of the residual amorphous phase gradually decreases with increase of annealing
temperature. A vibrating sample magnetometer (VSM) has been used for measuring
magnetization of Fe-Ni-B ribbons of different compositions at room temperature to
study for the composition dependence of magnetization. The effect of annealing
temperature on magnetization has also been measured using a VSM and observed that
saturation magnetization slightly increased in saturation state. The best choice of these
parameters depends on the desired characteristics of the material in respect of
permeability below than Tc and annealing effects on these properties.
Description:
This thesis is submitted to the Department of Physics, Khulna University of Engineering & Technology in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Philosophy in Physics, October 2014.
Cataloged from PDF Version of Thesis.
Includes bibliographical references (pages 98-104).