Institute of Metals Division - Preparation of Single Crystals of Peritectically Melting Intermetallic Compounds Between the Rare-Earth and Iron-Group Metals (TN)

- Organization:
- The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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- 2
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- 161 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1965
Abstract
COMPOUNDS of rare-earth and iron-group elements are of technical interest because of their unusual magnetic properties. To date, however, all magnetic measurements1-4 have been made with polycrystalline, often polyphase, samples. For the measurement of anisotropic properties, single-crystal samples are necessary to avoid the averaging effect of randomly oriented grains. The purpose of this note is to describe a technique with which we have grown relatively large single crystals of YCo5, NdCo5, DyCo5, and "YFe9". Crystal growth of these materials is complicated because: 1) the binary equilibrium diagrams are, in general, not well-established; 2) in those cases where phase-equilibrium data are available, the compounds of interest are generally formed by peritectic reaction; 3) the molten component metals are chemically very reactive, making contaminaticn of the melts by the crucible material a serious problem. Techniques such as arc or levitation melting followed by strain annealing have been tried5)' in the past with these materials, but with little success because of the peritectic reactions and the inherently poor process control. For this reason we chose to use the zone-melting technique of Mason and cook7 for our work, since past workers8 have had some success in preparing single crystals of peritectic compounds by this method.
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APA:
(1965) Institute of Metals Division - Preparation of Single Crystals of Peritectically Melting Intermetallic Compounds Between the Rare-Earth and Iron-Group Metals (TN)MLA: Institute of Metals Division - Preparation of Single Crystals of Peritectically Melting Intermetallic Compounds Between the Rare-Earth and Iron-Group Metals (TN). The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1965.