Zhang et al., 2022 - Google Patents
Effect of continuous rapid annealing on the microstructure and properties of Fe85P11C2B2 amorphous alloyZhang et al., 2022
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- 1847262118457135937
- Author
- Zhang W
- Meng Y
- Wang J
- Guan S
- Zhang T
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- Materials Letters
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Fe-based amorphous alloys are promising soft magnetic materials for applications in power electronic devices. However, the practical use is inevitably limited by their brittleness that results from annealing. In this paper, an Fe 85 P 11 C 2 B 2 amorphous alloy was heat …
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