2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.matlet.2012.07.072
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Influence of a magnetic field applied during the quenching process on the spin density and nanoscale structure of an amorphous Fe–B ribbon

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“…With comparison to the table (3) we notice that the value of average of grain size measured by (XRD) would be lees than from average of grain size measured by (AFM) due to that the (XRD) measure grain size inside the sample, while the (AFM) measure grain size that on sample surface . And the grains on the sample surface would be grater the grains in the interior region 4.…”
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“…With comparison to the table (3) we notice that the value of average of grain size measured by (XRD) would be lees than from average of grain size measured by (AFM) due to that the (XRD) measure grain size inside the sample, while the (AFM) measure grain size that on sample surface . And the grains on the sample surface would be grater the grains in the interior region 4.…”
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“…Moreover, this structure is retained in all mixtures of the two elements, at all temperatures in the solid range. This is basis for several commercially important nickelcopper and copper-nickel alloys [3]. The following are some literature review on the properties for some Nickel and Copper alloys prepared by powder technology :  Study has been done by (Hayes) This study examines the complementary roles of chromium and molybdenum in nickel alloy passivation [4].…”
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“…Amorphous alloys have better physical and chemical properties than crystalline alloys, such as excellent corrosion resistance, good magnetic and catalytic properties [2][3][4] . Some scholars at home and abroad have made some progress in the degradation of various organic wastewater by using amorphous alloys.…”
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