Abstract

The distribution of frozen-in magnetic anisotropy in as-quenched Fe 73.5Si 13.5Cu 1Nb 3B 9 amorphous melt-spun ribbons was studied by Mössbauer effect spectroscopy, using the temperature-dependent magnetoelastic effect produced on the metallic glass by 1 μm Al coatings. Al coatings were deposited by RF sputtering at T≈350 K on both sides of the amorphous ribbons. Estimated magnetic anisotropy values were below 1 kJ/m 3, with preeminence of anisotropy energy densities lower than 300 J/m 3.

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