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DOI: 10.1002/pssa.2210680260
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Low field magnetic properties of amorphous Fe40Ni40P14B6 ribbons

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“…There is also a dependence on the peak flux density. The separation of the loss mechanisms into two regions: low and high induction regions, as proposed in [2][3][4], was confirmed.…”
Section: Modellingsupporting
confidence: 62%
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“…There is also a dependence on the peak flux density. The separation of the loss mechanisms into two regions: low and high induction regions, as proposed in [2][3][4], was confirmed.…”
Section: Modellingsupporting
confidence: 62%
“…For that reason, the magnetization curve may be divided in a low and high induction parts at the magnetic field, where the maximum value of the total permeability appears. A similar approach was also applied to interpret the specific magnetic losses in amorphous materials [4]. The measurements of Landgraf et al showed that the high induction component follows the trend of the anisotropy energy.…”
Section: Modellingmentioning
confidence: 96%