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Magnetization Processes in Partially Crystallized Co-Based Metallic Glass
Journal of Magnetics, Volume 4, Number 3, 30 Sep 1999, Pages 84-87
H. K. Lachowicz(Institute of Physics, Polish Acad. Sci.,), F. Poplawsi(Institute of Physics, Polish Acad. Sci.,), R. Zuberek(Institute of Physics, Polish Acad. Sci.,), M. Kuzminski(Institute of Physics, Polish Acad. Sci.,), A. Slawska-Waniewska(Institute of Physics, Polish Acad. Sci.,), E. Dynowska(Institute of Physics, Polish Acad. Sci.,), S. C. Yu(Department of Physics, Chungbuk National University)
Abstract
It is shown that progressive crystallization of non-magnetostrictive Co-based metallic glass (VITROVAC 6030) leads to an increase of coercivity by more than three orders of magnitude. The mechani는 responsible for this phenomenon are interpreted showing that the main source for the giant increase of the coercivity is the pinning effect on the domain walls originating from the created crystallites of the size much smaller than the domain width (correlation length for ferromagnetic exchange interactions). It is also shown that gradually devitrified non-magnetostrictive metallic glass is an excellent model material for verification of Néel's theory describing the Rayleigh rule.
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