Abstract

High damping Fe - Cr and Fe - Al alloys have been studied in two different states: in the high damping state and in the suppressed damping capacity state. It has been shown that magnetic domain structures of Fe - Cr and Fe - Al alloys are fundamentally different in the high damping state and in the state with the suppressed damping. Magnetic domain structure corresponding to the high damping state can be characterized by an enhanced volume fraction of the easy movable 90o-domain walls, but the state with the suppressed damping capacity can be characterized by the enhanced volume fraction of the 180o-domain boundaries.

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