Conclusion
The obtained results of our measurements showed that the domain structure of amorphous Fe60Ni20B20 alloy is determined by the distribution of internal mechanical stresses. Domain structure consists of wide laminar domains and of islands of narrow circular domains. The magnetizing process in the region of low external tensile stresses (σ < 100 MPa) is realized mainly by the increase of the volume of wide laminar domains. At the stress σ > 100 MPa arises the reorganization of the domain structure of Fe60Ni20B20 amorphous alloy. The character of the new developed structure is stable with the next increase of the external mechanical stress.
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Filka, š., Hajko, V., Zentko, A. et al. The influence of mechanical tensile stress on the magnetization process in amorphous Fe60Ni20B20 alloys. Czech J Phys 33, 230–234 (1983). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01605502
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