Effect of chemically active media on the magnetic properties of rapidly quenched iron-based alloys: I. Heat-treatment atmosphere and magnetic properties of ribbons of amorphous soft magnetic alloys
Na. Skulkina et al., Effect of chemically active media on the magnetic properties of rapidly quenched iron-based alloys: I. Heat-treatment atmosphere and magnetic properties of ribbons of amorphous soft magnetic alloys, PHYS MET R, 91(1), 2001, pp. 15-20
The effect of the annealing atmosphere on the magnetic properties of a rapi
dly quenched amorphous soft magnetic alloy Fe81B13Si4C2 was demonstrated by
the examples of heat treatments in a vacuum and in ail and explained by th
e interaction of iron atoms present in the surface layer of the ribbon with
water vapors. The anisotropic oxidation and hydrogenation in the surface l
ayer of the ribbon related to the oxidation reaction generate an in-plane p
seudo-uniaxial tension, which affects the magnetization distribution in the
ribbon, the domain width, the pinning of domain walls, and, therefore, the
level of magnetic properties. The conclusions obtained are also confirmed
by a direct study of the effect of water on magnetic properties.