Abstract

Strips of Fe62.5Co6Ni7.5Zr6Cu1Nb2B15, prepared by rapid quenching from the melt, were annealed at different temperatures and studied performing Mossbauer and magnetoelastic measurements. By increasing annealing temperature, the long range order increases strengthening the exchange interactions. The maximum of magnetoelastic response corresponds to the maximum of the out of plane magnetization. A possible explanation for the onset of the perpendicular magnetic anisotropy is proposed.

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