Tailoring crystal orientation and property of Cu−Co immiscible alloy during solidification under high magnetic field

Chen WEI, Jin shan LI, Yu jie YAN, Yi xuan HE, Eric BEAUGNON, Jun WANG

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Abstract

Non-equilibrium solidification experiments were conducted on Cu50Co50 alloys under different magnetic field intensities to investigate the orientation, microstructure evolution, and magnetic properties of the Co-rich phase. The results revealed that the phase-separated rod-like Co-rich phase can realize the alignment morphology and can be oriented with the 〈111〉 crystal direction along the direction of the 5 T high magnetic field (HMF). In contrast, the orientation of the Cu-rich phase, which underwent secondary liquid−liquid phase separation, was not significantly affected by the HMF. The alloy solidified at 0 T showed near-magnetic isotropic behavior, while the alloy solidified at 5 T displayed magnetic anisotropic behavior. The saturation magnetization of the alloy increased slightly, and the coercivity decreased correspondingly, which were strictly dependent on the orientation evolution of the Co-rich crystal.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1878-1892
Number of pages15
JournalTransactions of Nonferrous Metals Society of China (English Edition)
Volume34
Issue number6
DOIs
StatePublished - Jun 2024

Keywords

  • Cu−Co alloy
  • high magnetic field
  • magnetic property
  • microstructure evolution
  • phase separation

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