Abstract

Abstract Positive and negative magnetostrictive amorphous ribbons have been locally current annealed under local stress to induce different anisotropies, which have been studied by observing the magnetic domains. In annealed samples under low applied stresses, the induced anisotropy is caused by the internal mechanical stresses produced during the thermal treatment due to the change in volume of the annealed zones. In annealed samples under high stresses, the main origin of the induced anisotropy is in the stresses produced by plastic deformation. After current annealing, local changes in the magnetostriction constant have been found in Co-based amorphous ribbons with low magnetostriction constant.

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