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Multi-instrumental approach to domain walls and their movement in ferromagnetic steels – Origin of Barkhausen noise studied by microscopy techniques

Santa-aho, Suvi; Honkanen, Mari; Kaappa, Sami; Azzari, Lucio; Saren, Andrey; Ullakko, Kari; Laurson, Lasse; Vippola, Minnamari (2023-10)

 
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Santa-aho, Suvi
Honkanen, Mari
Kaappa, Sami
Azzari, Lucio
Saren, Andrey
Ullakko, Kari
Laurson, Lasse
Vippola, Minnamari
10 / 2023

Materials and Design
112308
doi:10.1016/j.matdes.2023.112308
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https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:tuni-202309198286

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Two steels, ferrite and ferrite-pearlite were thoroughly characterized by a multi-instrumental microscopy techniques to get detailed information about their microstructure and magnetic structure. Microstructural features act as pinning sites for the motion of magnetic domain walls (DWs) leading to changes in the magnetization of the sample. This phenomenon is the basis for industrially relevant non-destructive Barkhausen noise (BN) technique. With magnetic force microscopy (MFM), using bulk samples, and Lorentz microscopy, using thin films, we noticed that bulk and thin samples have similar domain structure still giving different BN signal amplitudes. We could explain an in-plane DW movement under out-of-plane applied magnetic field using anisotropy energetics. In-situ transmission electron microscopy (TEM) in Lorentz mode was used to visualize the motion of DWs and their interactions with different pinning sites. To help the interpretation of DW motions, alignment and denoising processes were tailored for in-situ TEM studies. Multi-instrumental and multidimensional structural analysis enabled us to visualize and verify many theoretical hypotheses related to the origin of BN signal in ferrite and ferrite-pearlite steels.
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