Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5350817 | Applied Surface Science | 2014 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
The less silicon, the more pronounced is the diversity between surfaces and ribbon interior of non-vacuum annealed Fe-Nb-Cu-B-Si nanocrystalline Finemets. The diversity significantly impacts material's magnetic properties particularly by engaging surface-created macroscopic forces in magnetoelastic interaction. A medium-Si Finemet (10Â at%) was investigated using several surface analysis methods and compared to standard Si-rich Finemet. Oxides were detected on the surfaces after non-vacuum annealing. No explicit contiguous oxide layer was revealed. Surface crystallization is considered to be the direct source of the macroscopic forces.
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Authors
B. Butvinová, P. Butvin, I. MaÅ¥ko, M. KadleÄÃková, M. Kuzminski, P. Jr.,