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The magnetic texture of grain oriented and non-oriented electrical steel sheets and rapidly solidified Fe−6.5 Si and Fe−6.5 Si−0.08 Sb ribbons was investigated by means of Mössbauer spectroscopy. For the grain oriented sheets the most simple and fastest method using scattering geometry was applied. The non-oriented sheet was investigated more exactly and the distribution of the magnetic moments in the sheet plane was determined. The spectra of the ribbons taken for different sample orientations in transmission geometry gave a good description of the magnetic texture in dependence on the heat treatment and the microalloying with Sb.
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Schneeweiss, O., Sólyom, A., Marko, P. et al. Magnetic texture in SiFe sheets and ribbons. Hyperfine Interact 45, 249–254 (1989). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02405885
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