Publication Date:
2017-11-27
Description:
Although carbonyl iron powder (CIP) is an old material for magnetic applications (e.g. inductor cores), the structure of this material is still described controversially in literature. On the first glance a greyish powder exhibiting a spherical structure, CIP reveals on the second glance a nanoscopic crystalline sub-structure. The material itself contains carbon and nitrogen and its structure is described as an onion-type structure. However, the nature of the different shells and clarity on the nature of the involved carbidic and/or nitridic phases, be they crystalline, amorphous or solid solutions has not yet been achieved. In addition, it is known, that CIP transforms in H
Print ISSN:
2194-4946
Electronic ISSN:
2196-7105
Topics:
Geosciences
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Physics
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