A study of the aftereffect of the magnetic permeability in Co-rich amorphous ferromagnetic alloys
Journal of Applied Physics, ISSN: 0021-8979, Vol: 60, Issue: 9, Page: 3258-3262
1986
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Room-temperature measurements of saturation magnetization, saturation magnetostriction, and aftereffect of the magnetic permeability have been performed on a set of Co-based amorphous ferromagnetic alloys with magnetostriction values in the range -4×10 ≲λ≲+1×10. The theoretical relation between aftereffect and λ has been verified to hold also in Co-rich amorphous alloys. The fraction of atoms participating in the ordering processes giving rise to the aftereffect is calculated to be of the order 10. The aftereffect is shown to be related, even in these alloys, to a damping of 180°Bloch walls, whose thickness increases with decreasing λ. The influence of the alloy's stability on the permeability aftereffect is discussed in detail.
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