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Amorphous Fe80ErxB20-x ribbons (0<x<4) have been studied by magnetization measurements up to 16 Teslas and by Mössbauer experiments under applied fields. At any temperature, magnetic saturation is attained for 4 Teslas. Higher fields do not break the Er−Fe magnetic coupling. Erbium sublattice has a cone spin structure and iron sublattice is probably close to collinear.
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Teillet, J., Lassri, H., Krishnan, R. et al. Magnetic and Mossbauer study of amorphous Fe-Er-B ribbons. Hyperfine Interact 55, 1083–1088 (1990). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02397127
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