Conclusions
It is possible to create a cubic recrystallization texture in Ni-Fe-Co alloys with a close-packed hexagonal lattice, which contain ∼50% Ni and up to ∼25% Co. Magnetic properties were investigated on spiral cores of these alloys in the textured state after various heat-treatment regimes in a transverse field. In this case, the previously unknown stepwise hysteresis loop, whose appearance is explained by the interaction of the energies of crystallographic anisotropy and induced uniaxial anisotropy and the external magnetic field, were observed for alloys with a high positive constant of crystallographic anisotropy K1.
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Dresden Technical University, (German Democratic Republic). Translated from Metallovedenie i Termicheskaya Obrabotka Metallov, No. 3, pp. 56–59, March, 1981.
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Wibbeler, C., Rassman, H. & Schatt, W. Magnetic Ni-Fe-Co alloys with a stepwise hysteresis loop. Met Sci Heat Treat 23, 216–220 (1981). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00769621
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