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Creep Recovery of Metallic Glass Fe-Ni-B after Longtime Stress-annealing

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The creep strain recovery of magnetic soft material - amorphous metallic glass Fe-Ni-B after a longtime stress-annealing at different temperatures below the crystallization temperature was described using differential scanning calorimetry and dilatometry. Several deformation energy accumulations take place in dependence on annealing temperature. The longtime annealing of amorphous structure under an external tensile stress results in structural changes connected with different mechanisms raised in individual creep stages. The structural relaxation states of amorphous ribbon annealed at different temperatures under and without applied stress, as well as for the same ribbon in as-quenched state, have been compared. An influence of annealing temperature on the shape of creep recovery spectra was investigated.

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Juríková, A., Csach, K., Miškuf, J. et al. Creep Recovery of Metallic Glass Fe-Ni-B after Longtime Stress-annealing. Czech J Phys 54 (Suppl 4), 129–132 (2004). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10582-004-0046-y

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