Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1485497 | Journal of Non-Crystalline Solids | 2007 | 5 Pages |
Bi-phase soft/hard magnetic systems have been prepared by electroplating CoNi alloy with relative hard magnetic character (102 Oe coercivity) onto ultrasoft (coercivity less than 1 Oe) FeCo-based amorphous alloys prepared by rapid solidification techniques. Experiments have been performed in planar (ribbons) and cylindrical (microwires) configuration. Low-field hysteresis loops after premagnetizing to saturation are ascribed to the magnetization reversal process of the soft inner phase, while harder component remains close to its remanence. Such low-field loops exhibit a shift typical of magnetic bias phenomena which in this case is ascribed to the magnetostatic coupling originated through the stray fields created by uncompensated charges at the ends of the harder phase.