1980
DOI: 10.1016/0304-8853(80)90320-0
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Magnetic properties of amorphous alloys with low magnetostriction

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“…For stress-sensory applications, microwires with a low magnetostriction constant are of interest. This is realized in Co x Fe y and Co x Mn y alloys with a high content of Co (normalx/normaly14) [42,43]. Alloys with Ni also have a low magnetostriction, but the saturation magnetization and the Curie temperature are also reduced [44].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For stress-sensory applications, microwires with a low magnetostriction constant are of interest. This is realized in Co x Fe y and Co x Mn y alloys with a high content of Co (normalx/normaly14) [42,43]. Alloys with Ni also have a low magnetostriction, but the saturation magnetization and the Curie temperature are also reduced [44].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For this study we have chosen a number of soft magnetic materials to be used as precursor for preparing SPS nanocomposite magnets: (1 (Ohnaka, 1985;Vazquez & Chen, 1995;Chiriac et al, 1998); (2 (Hilzinger & Kunz, 1980;Makino et al, 1990;Chiriac et al, 1997); (3) Fe 73.5 Nb 3 CuSi 13.5 B 9 (FINEMET) nanocrystalline melt-spun ribbons (4πM s ~ 12.4 kG) (Yoshizawa et al, 1988); (4) Fe 2 Co crystalline melt-spun ribbons (4πM s ~ 22 kG); and (5) commercial Fe micropowders (4πM s ~ 20 kG) of about 10 μm. The studies done up to know on Nd-Fe-B nanocomposite bulk magnets (sintered or bonded) used either Fe (Wei et al, 1994;McCormick et al, 1998;Lewis et al, 2001;Rada et al, 2005;Niu et al, 2007;Bhame et al, 2010;Cha et al, 2010) or Fe 2 Co micro or nanopowders (Wei et al, 1994) to increase the remanence and saturation magnetization of the respective PMs, whereas Fe, FeCo and Fe-B have been used in combination with Nd-Fe-B to prepare multilayered structures by deposition methods (Shindo et al, 1996;Cui & O'Shea, 2004;Ao et al, 2005;Kato et al, 2005).…”
Section: Soft Magnetic Materials Used As Precursors For Sps Nanocompomentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Certains chercheurs, japonais notamment [9], estiment, preuves expérimentales à l'appui, que les alliages amorphes à base de cobalt présentent des propriétés magnétiques intéressantes dans la bande des fréquences vidéo (1)(2)(3)(4)(5)(6). Aussi ce travail pourrait-il se prolonger par l'étude des propriétés magnétiques de ces matériaux jusqu'à de telles fréquences.…”
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“…Seul l'emploi d'alliages amorphes au cobalt peut à ce jour être raisonnablement envisagé. En effet, l'usinage et le montage des têtes, nécessairement effectués après traitement thermique, impliquent une magnétostriction quasi nulle [6][7][8]. Nous avons expérimenté deux nuances largement commercialisées dont les caractéristiques principales sont précisées, tableau I.…”
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