The effective anisotropy of hard-soft magnetic nanostructures is analyzed using the concept of the exchange correlation length of both phases. The dependence of coercivity on volume fraction, fluctuation length, temperature, and magnetic properties of the components is derived from the degree of magnetic coupling, defined through an effective interphase exchange constant. Coercivity and remanence measurements carried out on devitrified FeZrBCu amorphous alloys point out the transition from an uncoupled to a coupled regime by increasing the temperature in a very diluted system, according to the predictions of the analysis.
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