Abstract

In the present paper long-term stability of magnetic properties of different amorphous and nanocrystalline alloys was studied. Magnetic properties were measured for annealed samples (300<Ta<900 K) directly after annealing and after long-term aging at room temperature. It was shown that for the Fe 75.3Cu 1Zr 1.7Si 13B 9 alloy magnetic permeability of the optimized samples is stable during 8 years aging. For Fe 86− x Nb x B 14 alloys the observed long-term instability (3 years aging) is due to annealing out of free volume leading to formations of small iron clusters coherent with the amorphous surroundings.

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