TEMPERATURE DEPENDENCE OF INDUCED MAGNETIC ANISOTROPIES IN NEARLY NON-MAGNETOSTRICTIVE METALLIC GLASSES
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The temperature dependence of magnetization- and strain-induced magnetic anisotropy constants is reported in two nearly non-magnetostrictive CoFeSiB based metallic glasses. It is in accordance with the single-ion theory of uniaxial magnetic anisotropy. It seems that this theory can be regarded as a basis for discussing the nature of induced magnetic anisotropy in some metallic glasses.
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CHEN Du-xing, DAI Li-zhi. TEMPERATURE DEPENDENCE OF INDUCED MAGNETIC ANISOTROPIES IN NEARLY NON-MAGNETOSTRICTIVE METALLIC GLASSES[J]. Chin. Phys. Lett., 1985, 2(2): 71-74.
CHEN Du-xing, DAI Li-zhi. TEMPERATURE DEPENDENCE OF INDUCED MAGNETIC ANISOTROPIES IN NEARLY NON-MAGNETOSTRICTIVE METALLIC GLASSES[J]. Chin. Phys. Lett., 1985, 2(2): 71-74.
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CHEN Du-xing, DAI Li-zhi. TEMPERATURE DEPENDENCE OF INDUCED MAGNETIC ANISOTROPIES IN NEARLY NON-MAGNETOSTRICTIVE METALLIC GLASSES[J]. Chin. Phys. Lett., 1985, 2(2): 71-74.
CHEN Du-xing, DAI Li-zhi. TEMPERATURE DEPENDENCE OF INDUCED MAGNETIC ANISOTROPIES IN NEARLY NON-MAGNETOSTRICTIVE METALLIC GLASSES[J]. Chin. Phys. Lett., 1985, 2(2): 71-74.
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