Abstract
In attempts to obtain new amorphous materials for use in magnetic cores, high-rate magnetron sputtering was used to grow Co-Zr-Mo-Ni amorphous films on glass substrates, which were annealed at temperatures above the Curie point T c but below the crystallization temperature T x . Although the annealing was effective in reducing the anisotropy, it did not totally eliminate it. Ring cores with excellent frequency characteristics were also obtained.
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