Abstract

Magnetic annealing effects in amorphous alloys can be accounted for by the selective replacement of single atoms in the DRPHS structure, in such a way as to bias the initially random distribution of atomic local anisotropies. The composition dependence predicted by this model agrees well with results on Fe-Ni-B and Fe-Ni-P-B amorphous alloys without modification for tendencies toward clustering or compound formation. The model accounts for magnetic annealing effects in Fe-only alloys.

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