2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.materresbull.2017.01.026
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Surface crystallization and magnetic properties of FeCuSiBNbMo melt-spun nanocrystalline alloys

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“…Luciano et al, showed that metallic glass FeSiB alloy outperforms silicon steel in 1997 [28]. In the following years, FeSiBNbCu alloy, which is known by the trade name FINEMET, was developed [29,30]. However, it is known that expensive and hard-to-find rare elements such as Nb in this alloy increase the price of the material.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Luciano et al, showed that metallic glass FeSiB alloy outperforms silicon steel in 1997 [28]. In the following years, FeSiBNbCu alloy, which is known by the trade name FINEMET, was developed [29,30]. However, it is known that expensive and hard-to-find rare elements such as Nb in this alloy increase the price of the material.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Accordingly, whether the structure can be completely or partially amorphous depends on several parameters such as the cooling rate of the molten alloy and distance of nozzle to the copper disc [32]. For example, it has been demonstrated by many researchers that the structure is completely amorphous on the surface of the ribbon in contact with the copper disc, but a certain part of its outer surface crystallizes [24,29,31]. Reason for this is that the heat transfer on the surface of the copper disc is faster than in the air [33].…”
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“…Trying to optimize the high frequency characteristic of the softness and the dynamics of magnetization of it [5,6]. Researchers are working on nanocrystalline soft magnetic alloys [7][8][9][10][11][12] since last around five decades. It is found that many researchers have studied Co [13,14], Al [15,16] Cr-Mo [17] and Cr [18] substituted to Fe.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In the last few decades many researchers have studied the different properties of nanomaterials [3,4] as well as the properties of partial substitution of many elements such as Mn [5] Co [6,7] and Cr [8] substituted ferrites. In…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%