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The elastic anisotropy of Permalloy sheet is described by means of Fourier analysis by a free term and only one second harmonic. Analysis has shown that the rolling texture of Permalloy is formed by four mirror-symmetrical positions of the crystallites in which the (135) plane lies in the rolling plane and the direction with the indices [121] lies in the rolling direction.
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Bryukhanov, A.A., Berezyuk, V.V. & Bryukhanov, A.E. The elastic anisotropy of permalloy sheet. Soviet Physics Journal 9, 67–70 (1966). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00818185
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