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Magnetic after Effects and Magnetostriction of FE—Base Metallic Gzasses
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 25 February 2011
Abstract
Magnetic after effects (MAE's) have been studied in Fe—base and Co—base metallic glasses. Fe—base amorphous alloys shcw large MAE's due in part to the high magnetoelastic energy (large λs) whereas Co—basealloys exhibit much smaller MAE's due to their low magnetostriction. A detailed study of the acntribution of the magnetoelastic energy to the MAE's was done on the Fe83–xCrxB17 and Fe83–x NbxB17 glass systems.
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