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Effect of Surface Crystallization on the Magnetic Properties of the Fe81.5B13.5Si3C2Metallic Glass

Effect of Surface Crystallization on the Magnetic Properties of the Fe81.5B13.5Si3C2Metallic Glass The surface crystallization induced in the amorphous alloy Fe81.5B13.5Si3C2by thermal or thermomagnetic treatment at temperatures from 340 to 440°C was studied by exoelectron emission spectroscopy and magnetic measurements. It was found that, in the range 360–390°C, the coercivity and remanence of the alloy pass through a minimum, while the differential permeability shows a maximum. The results are interpreted in terms of the stresses developing during crystallization and their effect on the magnetic anisotropy. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Inorganic Materials Springer Journals

Effect of Surface Crystallization on the Magnetic Properties of the Fe81.5B13.5Si3C2Metallic Glass

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Publisher
Springer Journals
Copyright
Copyright © 2001 by MAIK “Nauka/Interperiodica”
Subject
Chemistry; Inorganic Chemistry; Industrial Chemistry/Chemical Engineering
ISSN
0020-1685
eISSN
1608-3172
DOI
10.1023/A:1017516531224
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Abstract

The surface crystallization induced in the amorphous alloy Fe81.5B13.5Si3C2by thermal or thermomagnetic treatment at temperatures from 340 to 440°C was studied by exoelectron emission spectroscopy and magnetic measurements. It was found that, in the range 360–390°C, the coercivity and remanence of the alloy pass through a minimum, while the differential permeability shows a maximum. The results are interpreted in terms of the stresses developing during crystallization and their effect on the magnetic anisotropy.

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Inorganic MaterialsSpringer Journals

Published: Oct 8, 2004

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