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An in-situ magnetising holder achieving 1.5 T in-plane field in 200 kV transmission electron microscope.

作者信息

Bai Tian, Sun Xin, Qin Jiazhuan, Li Fei, Gao Qiang, Xia Weixing, Chen Renjie, Yan Aru, Li Wei

机构信息

School of Materials Science and Chemical Engineering, Ningbo University, Ningbo, Zhejiang 315211, China; CISRI & NIMTE Joint Innovation Center for Rare Earth Permanent Magnets, Ningbo Institute of Material Technology and Engineering, Chinese Academy of Science, Ningbo 315201, China.

CISRI & NIMTE Joint Innovation Center for Rare Earth Permanent Magnets, Ningbo Institute of Material Technology and Engineering, Chinese Academy of Science, Ningbo 315201, China.

出版信息

Ultramicroscopy. 2024 Jun;260:113950. doi: 10.1016/j.ultramic.2024.113950. Epub 2024 Mar 6.

Abstract

A strong in-plane magnetic field is required for Lorentz transmission electron microscopy (LTEM) to observe the evolution of the magnetic domain structure of materials with high coercivity, particularly for research on rare-earth permanent magnets. However, the maximum field of the present in-situ magnetising holder applied in 200-kV or 300-kV TEM does not exceed 0.1 T. In this study, the reason for the low field was analysed, and the field strength was significantly elevated by reducing the field application area of the field generator. From finite element method calculations and experimental measurements, a 1.5 T in-plane field was achieved by our new holder in a 200-kV TEM, and images with good quality could still be obtained. Using the newly developed holder, the magnetisation process of hot-pressed NdFeB magnets was observed. The in-situ magnetising holder can be used in research on a wide variety of magnetic materials.

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