S. Sabolek et al., EFFECTS OF STRESS ON THE MAGNETIZATION OF FE80B20 AND FE73.5CU1NB3SI15.5B7 AMORPHOUS-ALLOYS, Journal of magnetism and magnetic materials, 168(1-2), 1997, pp. 154-160
The influence of torsion (tau less than or equal to 30 pi/m) and tensi
le stress (sigma less than or equal to 45 MPa) on the process of magne
tization and the domain structure of as-quenched amorphous Fe80B20 and
Fe73.5CU1Nb3Si15.5B7 alloys has been studied by means of the direct (
J(D)) and alternating (J) currents following along the ribbon. The app
lication of the model for the influence of field H-p, generated by the
core current, on the process of magnetization (the dM/dt vs. H curves
and the M-H loops) shows that torsion increases both the average angl
e [delta] between the magnetizations (I) of the domains participating
in the process of magnetization and the ribbon axis and the strength [
S-u] of the domain wall pinning centers within the ribbon, whereas the
tensile stress reduces both [delta] and [S-n]. Initially both stresse
s increase the maximum magnetization M-m0 (at the given field amplitud
e H-0) which implies that sizable fraction of domains does not contrib
ute to magnetization along the ribbon axis in the unstressed state. Th
is provides an insight into the magnetic properties of the as-quenched
magnetostrictive ribbons in the unstressed state.