2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.jmmm.2017.03.028
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Effect of annealing on magnetic properties and structure of Fe-Ni based magnetic microwires

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“…One of these phenomena is local atomic environment changes in an amorphous structure related to annealing and clustering. Indeed, local nano-sized precipitations have been observed in annealed Fe-Ni based microwires by the atom probe tomography [85]. Considering that the annealing is the common route for the internal stresses relaxation, an observed annealing effect on H c in Fe-Ni microwires looks unexpected.…”
Section: Hk(σapp) Dependence Evaluated Frommentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…One of these phenomena is local atomic environment changes in an amorphous structure related to annealing and clustering. Indeed, local nano-sized precipitations have been observed in annealed Fe-Ni based microwires by the atom probe tomography [85]. Considering that the annealing is the common route for the internal stresses relaxation, an observed annealing effect on H c in Fe-Ni microwires looks unexpected.…”
Section: Hk(σapp) Dependence Evaluated Frommentioning
confidence: 99%
“…From our previous studies, we must disregard the crystallization process, since Fe-Ni based microwires annealed at the same T ann for 8 h still present amorphous structure [85]. Therefore, for interpretation of observed H c (t ann ) dependencies in Fe-Ni based microwires, several phenomena can be considered.…”
Section: Hk(σapp) Dependence Evaluated Frommentioning
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“…Observed magnetic softening is related to the presence of magnetic field that can considerably affect the magnetic anisotropy of amorphous materials [105]. It was reported that the macroscopic magnetic anisotropy of amorphous materials is originated by a preferred magnetization direction during the annealing and was discussed in terms of either the directional ordering of atomic pairs or compositional and topological short-range ordering [83][84][85][93][94][95]105]. Adapted from ref [102].…”
Section: Effect Of Induced Magnetic Anisotropy On Hysteretic Magneticmentioning
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“…Amorphous ferromagnetic microwires are currently under intensive experimental [1,2,3] and theoretical [4,5,6] investigation because of their unique and tunable properties such as very strong giant magneto-impedance effect and bistability with possible applications as components of high performance magnetic and magnetoelastic sensors, actuators [7,8] and smart composites [9]. Bistable microwires with positive magnetostriction are of particular interest due to an extremely fast domain wall propagation [10] resulting in quick remagnetisation.…”
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