Abstract

The resonance field equation of a wire along the wire axis is correctly obtained both by the Kittel–Kohmoto method and the Smit–Beljers method. The induced anisotropy field of −4.98 kOe for the amorphous Fe 77.5Si 7.5B 15 (numbers indicate at.%) wire is determined from the analysis of the resonance-field data reported by Chiriac et al. [H. Chiriac, C.N. Colesniuc, T.-A. Ovari, IEEE Trans. Magn. 35 (1999) 3841]. The negative anisotropy field ( H k ) value means that the wire has an easy basal plane.

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