Data di Pubblicazione:
1997
Abstract:
Alloys with composition Fe73.5Cu1
Nb3
Si22.52x
Bx
, where x 5 6 and 9, have been studied from the
as-cast state, through various stages of crystallization, in annealing range of 300-650 °C, by the
technique of ferromagnetic resonance ~FMR!. The annealing was performed isothermally at preset
temperatures to produce nanocrystalline structures in an amorphous matrix. Both the nanocrystalline
structures and the surrounding amorphous matrix are ferromagnetic, and will therefore contribute to
the FMR spectra. The spectral features, resonance field, intensity, and linewidth have been used to
characterize the structurally related changes in the sample during the crystallization process. The
major changes in the spectra are observed to occur in the region of the crystallization peak in the
differential thermal analysis curves for these samples. The FMR spectra exhibit a complex in-plane
angular variation, which is understood in terms of preferential orientation of the magnetization
vector in the direction of the ribbon, and shape effects. The square cut samples give rise to
multipeaked spectra when the external magnetic field is applied in an ''off-square'' direction. This
is the first report of the appearance of a second resonance feature of this type. This is explained as
arising from the magnetic confinement of the nanocrystallites in the amorphous matrix, producing
spin waves localized at the interface of the two phases.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Elenco autori:
Leccabue, Fabrizio; Watts, BERNARD ENRICO
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