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Calculated Effect of Alloy Additions on the Saturation Magnetization of Fe0.80B0.20
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 11 February 2011
Abstract
The great number of different local environments in amorphous alloys leads to the evolution of complicated non collinear magnetic structures. Alloy additions can affect the magnetic structure in surprising ways. For example, replacement of a small amount of Fe with Co increases the saturation magnetization even though Co has a much smaller moment than Fe. The calculated behavior of the magnetic structure of (Fe(1-x)Mx) 0.8B0.2 with M=Co, Cr, Zr, and Mn2Zr are presented.
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