Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1816974 | Physica B: Condensed Matter | 2006 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
The atomic structure of α-Fe1âxSix (x=0.05-0.08) single crystals possessing of diffusion-related magnetic anisotropy was studied by X-ray diffraction method. It was found that local atomic structure is characterized by chemical ordering of B2-type in combination with order of a certain kind in the displacement of atoms from sites of an ideal crystal lattice. Pairs of B2 unit cells disposed along the easy magnetization axes ã1 0 0ã form anisotropic local distribution of atoms. After annealing in a DC saturating magnetic field or under stress loading, chains of the B2 cells mainly oriented along one of the easy axes, namely, those which make a minimum angle with the direction of external effect, become “frozen” and are the origin of the appearance and stability of the uniaxial anisotropy of bulk magnetic properties.
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Authors
N.V. Ershov, Yu. P. Chernenkov, V.A. Lukshina, V.I. Fedorov, B.K. Sokolov,