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The effect of microstructure on properties and behaviors of annealed Fe78B13Si9 amorphous alloy ribbon

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Changes in various properties with annealing of amorphous alloys have been widely studied by many researchers. The present work examines the annealing treatment dependence of mechanical, relaxation, thermal, and magnetic properties and behaviors in light of sample microstructure, as determined by TEM. The experimental results show that both the onset of embrittlement and the change in DC coercive field with sample annealing are consistent with microstructural development. An interrelationship among the various experimental measurements and observations is advanced as a unifying construct of the annealing treatment dependence of various properties in Fe78B13Si9 amorphous alloy.

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Liebermann, H.H., Marti, J., Martis, R.J. et al. The effect of microstructure on properties and behaviors of annealed Fe78B13Si9 amorphous alloy ribbon. Metall Trans A 20, 63–70 (1989). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02647494

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