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In contrast to the common Fe-B-base amorphous alloys, Mössbauer transmission and CEMS studies of the early stages of the nanocrystalline structure formation in the new magnetically soft FeCuNbSiB alloys produced via the amorphous way, revealed that the primary crystallization of the Fe3Si-like phase is inhibited by the surface. This result supports the role of copper as nucleation agent in the amorphous structure.
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ZemČík, T., Ryba, J. Influence of surface on the nanocrystalline structure formation. Hyperfine Interact 83, 299–303 (1994). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02074289
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