Abstract

Samples of Fe–B alloys have been prepared by quenching a melt using a rotating copper disk and then were certified by XRD analysis. Some of the alloys were found to possess an amorphous structure. Fe–B amorphous ribbons exhibit a sequence of gyromagnetic effects that replace each other as the temperature of the sample changes. These features were interpreted using magnetometry.

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