Abstract

The influence of both longitudinal and transverse magnetic field applied during heat treatment on the soft magnetic behavior in the amorphous and nanocrystalline Fe 38Co 38Mo 8B 15Cu alloys has been investigated. Sheared loops with good field linearity were achieved after annealing in transverse magnetic field. The value of induced anisotropy constant K u after such annealing increased from 440 J/m 3 for thermally relaxed amorphous samples up to 935 J/m 3 for alloys in advanced stage of primary crystallization. The nanocrystallization under a presence of the longitudinal magnetic field results in squared hysteresis loops that are characterized by reduction of coercivity H c to 3–7 A/m. Such low H c values surpass those previously reported for FeCo-based nanocrystalline alloys.

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