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Effect of mechanical stress on the magnetic properties of amorphous Fe-B ribbons

  • 1. Katedra Fyziky, Fakulta elektrotechniky a informatiky, Technicka Univ., 04001 Kosice (Slovakia)

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From this point of view, we have dealt with the effect of mechanical stress in this work. It is one of the variables, together with an external magnetic field and temperature, in which it can be expected a significant impact on changes in magnetic properties of amorphous ferromagnets prepared by rapid quenching of the melt. Internal tensions, significantly affecting the magnetic parameters, are introduced into the material already under preparation. Although the rate of internal stresses in amorphous tape is high, we can see significant changes in the measured magnetic parameters induced by mechanical stresses. By applying mechanical stress on amorphous sample Fe84B16, is highlighted the impact of internal stresses in the direction of stress, which induces the direction of axis of easy magnetising and it results in filling the hysteresis loop to the J axis, coercivity values decreasing by half, constant of magnetoelastic anisotropy decreasing by half and change in the value of magnetostriction. (authors)

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Proceedings 17. International Conference on Applied Physics of Condensed Matter

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Publishing Information

Publisher
University of Zilina
Imprint Place
Zilina (Slovakia)
ISBN
978-80-554-0386-1
Imprint Title
Proceedings 17. International Conference on Applied Physics of Condensed Matter
Imprint Pagination
328 p.
Journal Page Range
p. 300-303
Report number
INIS-SK--2016-043

Conference

Title
17. International Conference on Applied Physics of Condensed Matter
Acronym
APCOM 2011
Dates
22-24 Jun 2011
Place
High Tatras (Slovakia)

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Project ITMS-26220120055
Notes
5 figs., 5 refs. Imprint:Published also on CDROM 193 MBytes in PDF format