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This work studies the influence of the Ag admixtures on the crystallization of the amorphous Fe75Si9B16 alloy, with the aid of electric and magnetic measurements. It is concluded that the solid solubility of the Ag in these alloys is very small, reaching 2 at% at most. Because of microsegregation, the presence of even these minimal admixtures accelerates the crystallization procedure.
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Efthimiadis, K.G., Chadjivasiliou, S.C., Melidis, K.G. et al. Influence of Ag admixtures on the crystallization of amorphous Fe75Si9B16. Journal of Materials Science 35, 2525–2528 (2000). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1004738323530
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