AIP Advances (May 2018)

Phase transformation and magnetic properties of MnAl powders prepared by elemental-doping and salt-assisted ball milling

  • Hui-Dong Qian,
  • Ping-Zhan Si,
  • Chul-Jin Choi,
  • Jihoon Park,
  • Kyung Mox Cho

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1063/1.5007176
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 5
pp. 056216 – 056216-5

Abstract

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The effects of elemental doping of Si and Fe on the ε→τ phase transformation and the magnetic properties of MnAl were studied. The magnetic powders of Si- and Fe-doped MnAl were prepared by using induction melting followed by water-quenching, annealing, and salt-assisted ball-milling. The Fe-doped MnAl powders are mainly composed of the L10-structured τ-phase, while the Si-doped MnAl are composed of τ-phase and a small fraction of γ2- and β-phases. A unique thin leaves-like morphology with thickness of several tens of nanometers and diameter size up to 500 nm were observed in the Si-doped MnAl powders. The Fe-doped MnAl powders show irregular shape with much larger dimensions in the range from several to 10 μm. The morphology difference of the samples was ascribed to the variation of the mechanical properties affected by different doping elements. The phase transformation temperatures of the ε-phase of the samples were measured. The doping of Fe decreases the onset temperature of the massive phase transformation in MnAl, while the Si-doping increases the massive phase transformation temperature. Both Fe and Si increase the Curie temperature of MnAl. A substantially enhanced coercivity up to 0.45 T and 0.42 T were observed in the ball-milled MnAl powders doped with Si and Fe, respectively.