The relationship between structure and magnetic properties of the melt-spun
ribbons with thicknesses up to 200 mum and rods having up to 3mm diameter
prepared by mould casting and suction casting techniques, of nominal compos
itions Fe56Co7Ni7Zr6M1.5Nb2.5B20 (M = Zr, Ti, Ta or Mo) and Nd50Fe40Si10-x
was investigated. Saturation magnetisations up to 1.1 T, coercive fields of
about 5 A/m, magnetic permeabilities of 25 000-30 000 in the as-cast state
were measured for the Fe-based amorphous alloys. The large values over 300
kA/m of the intrinsic coercive field at room temperature and over 600 kA/m
at 200 K measured in low magnetic fields for the Nd-Fe-based "X-ray amorph
ous" alloys. and its dependence on temperature and cooling rate are ascribe
d to the existence of very small ferromagnetic clusters embedded in an Nd-r
ich matrix. The thermal treatments applied to the amorphous samples below t
he crystallisation temperature cause an improvement in the magnetic propert
ies as a consequence of structural relaxation. (C) 2001 Elsevier Science B.
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