2010
DOI: 10.12693/aphyspola.118.751
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Influence of Si Content on the Surface Magnetic Properties of Fe80SixB20 - xMetallic Glasses (x = 6, 10)

Abstract: The surface sensitive magneto-optical Kerr effect methods and conversion as well as integral low-energy electron Mössbauer spectroscopy are used to compare the surface magnetic and microstructural properties of two Metglas alloys with compositions Fe80Si6B14 and Fe80Si10B10. It is shown that the samples differ markedly both in the Mössbauer spectra and the surface hysteresis loops. While the ribbon with lower amount of Si is amorphous and characterized by three contributions corresponding to clusters with prev… Show more

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“…22 By using MOKE and other techniques, the different kinds of atomic clusters and their anisotropy have been found in amorphous ribbons. [23][24][25] Recently, both short-range and medium-range atomic orders have been found in amorphous alloys. [26][27][28] There are two major kinds of orders, icosahedral and crystal-like, in both the melt and as-quenched glasses.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…22 By using MOKE and other techniques, the different kinds of atomic clusters and their anisotropy have been found in amorphous ribbons. [23][24][25] Recently, both short-range and medium-range atomic orders have been found in amorphous alloys. [26][27][28] There are two major kinds of orders, icosahedral and crystal-like, in both the melt and as-quenched glasses.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%