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Finemet-type nanocrystalline soft magnetic alloys have shown attractive magnetic properties[1-3]. However, due to the relatively low Curie point of the residual amorphous matrix, they cannot be used at high temperature[4-5]. Partial substitution of Co for Fe was carried out to meet the desire for high temperature magnetic properties[6-7]. When Co was added to the FeSiBNbCu alloys, although the Curie...
Soft magnetic alloys have been widely applied to modern technology devices, such as transformer cores, choke coils and inductive devices. Magnetic field annealing can induce an uniaxial magnetic anisotropy Ku [1-4] so as to improve the soft magnetic properties of alloys for the purpose of coping with different application requirements. So far, FeCo-based nanocrystalline alloys have been explored increasingly...
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