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Metallic glasses are metallic alloys distinguished by lack of a long range order of atoms. Their unique physical properties are caused by both the topological and chemical disorder in amorphous structure 1. Namely, the interplay of exchange interactions and casted in anisotropy along the ribbon length involves the asperomagnetic structure 2. On the other hand, the disorder modified structure factor changes electron scattering leading to increase in electrical resistivity 3.
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Pękała, K., Pękała, M., Jaśkiewicz, P., Trykozko, R. (1987). Crystallization Kinetics of Metallic Glasses Co78−xFexSi9B13 Probed by Electrical Resistivity and Magnetization. In: Pynn, R., Riste, T. (eds) Time-Dependent Effects in Disordered Materials. NATO ASI Series, vol 167. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4684-7476-3_44
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