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Development of soft magnetic amorphous alloys with distinctly high Fe content
by
PingBo Chen AnDing Wang ChengLiang Zhao AiNa He Gang Wang ChunTao Chang XinMin Wang Chain-Tsuan Liu
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Alloys
/ Amorphous alloys
/ Annealing
/ Astronomy
/ Chemical vapor deposition
/ Classical and Continuum Physics
/ Coercivity
/ Crystallization
/ Design
/ Ductility
/ Electric devices
/ Engineering
/ Iron
/ Magnetic properties
/ Melt spinning
/ Metallic glasses
/ Observations and Techniques
/ Physics
/ Physics and Astronomy
/ Science
/ Silicon base alloys
/ Steel
/ Surface properties
/ 熔融纺丝法
/ 玻璃形成能力
/ 结构调整
/ 软磁性能
/ 铁含量
/ 非晶合金
/ 非晶态合金
/ 非晶态软磁合金
2017
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Development of soft magnetic amorphous alloys with distinctly high Fe content
by
PingBo Chen AnDing Wang ChengLiang Zhao AiNa He Gang Wang ChunTao Chang XinMin Wang Chain-Tsuan Liu
in
Alloys
/ Amorphous alloys
/ Annealing
/ Astronomy
/ Chemical vapor deposition
/ Classical and Continuum Physics
/ Coercivity
/ Crystallization
/ Design
/ Ductility
/ Electric devices
/ Engineering
/ Iron
/ Magnetic properties
/ Melt spinning
/ Metallic glasses
/ Observations and Techniques
/ Physics
/ Physics and Astronomy
/ Science
/ Silicon base alloys
/ Steel
/ Surface properties
/ 熔融纺丝法
/ 玻璃形成能力
/ 结构调整
/ 软磁性能
/ 铁含量
/ 非晶合金
/ 非晶态合金
/ 非晶态软磁合金
2017
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Development of soft magnetic amorphous alloys with distinctly high Fe content
by
PingBo Chen AnDing Wang ChengLiang Zhao AiNa He Gang Wang ChunTao Chang XinMin Wang Chain-Tsuan Liu
in
Alloys
/ Amorphous alloys
/ Annealing
/ Astronomy
/ Chemical vapor deposition
/ Classical and Continuum Physics
/ Coercivity
/ Crystallization
/ Design
/ Ductility
/ Electric devices
/ Engineering
/ Iron
/ Magnetic properties
/ Melt spinning
/ Metallic glasses
/ Observations and Techniques
/ Physics
/ Physics and Astronomy
/ Science
/ Silicon base alloys
/ Steel
/ Surface properties
/ 熔融纺丝法
/ 玻璃形成能力
/ 结构调整
/ 软磁性能
/ 铁含量
/ 非晶合金
/ 非晶态合金
/ 非晶态软磁合金
2017
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Development of soft magnetic amorphous alloys with distinctly high Fe content
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Development of soft magnetic amorphous alloys with distinctly high Fe content
2017
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This paper reports on the preparation of Fe82.7-85.7Si2-4.9B9.2-11.2P1.5.2.7C0,8 soft magnetic amorphous alloys with a distinctly high Fe content of 93.5-95.5 wt.% by component design and composition adjustment. All alloys can be readily fabricated into completely amorphous ribbon samples with good surface quality by the single copper roller melt-spinning method. These alloys show good bending ductility and excellent magnetic properties after annealing, i.e., low coercivity (He) of 3.3-5.9 A/m, high permeability (μe) of 5000-10000 and high flux saturation density (Bs) of 1.63-1.66 T. The mechanism of the good glass forming ability (GFA)and soft-magnetic properties are explored. The amorphous alloys with the high Fe content comparable to that of the desired high Si alloy can be promising candidates for the potential application in electric devices.
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