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Small angle magnetization rotation of amorphous ribbons under tensile and compressive stress

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Small angle magnetization rotation of Metglas 2826MB, 2605SC and 2605CO and Vitrovac 4040 ribbons under both tensile and compressive stress is investigated. It appears that there is no significant difference between the saturation magnetostriction of a ribbon when measured in tension or compression. Values determined forλ s are 2826MB: 12.5±0.7×10−6; 2605SC: 30±2×10−6; 2605CO: 37±2×10−6 and 4040: 10.4±0.7×10−6.

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Rossiter, P.L., Keane, T. Small angle magnetization rotation of amorphous ribbons under tensile and compressive stress. J Mater Sci 21, 3248–3252 (1986). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00553364

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