Primary crystallization of Fe-based amorphous precursors often results in the formation of magnetically soft nanostructures. The vast majority of alloys developed for this processing route contain nonmagnetic additives such as Cu and Nb for large nucleation rates and small crystal growth rates. However, we have demonstrated that magnetically soft nanostructures can be obtained in a simple Fe-B binary system without these traditional additives by employing ultra-rapid annealing. This is of technological significance as the Fe content in the nanostructure is increased to that of Si steels and a high saturation magnetization up to 1.92 T is obtained along with a low coercivity < 8 A/m. The nanoscale grain refinement in the Fe-B binary alloy...
Ultra-thin soft magnetic amorphous ribbons of Co-Fe-B-Si-Nb alloy were synthesised by a single step ...
In contrast with amorphous alloys, nanocrystalline soft magnetic materials show improved thermal sta...
(Fe0.76Si0.09B0.1P0.05)99.3−xNbxCu0.7 (x = 0⁻1.5 at. %) bulk nanocrystalline alloys were...
Magnetically soft nanostructures are known to be prepared by the primary crystallisation of Fe-based...
A brief survey of the recent advances in Fe-based nanocrystalline soft magnetic alloys has shown tha...
The effect of rapid annealing on the structural and magnetic properties of melt-spun Fe-B based allo...
Nucleation of soft magnetic Fe3Si nanocrystals in Cu-free Fe74.5Si15.5Nb3B7 alloy, upon rapid (10 s)...
Rapid annealing (RA), or the application of a high temperature for a short duration, is an efficient...
Nanocrystalline Fe-M-B (M = Zr or Nb) alloys (Nanoperm) exhibit excellent soft magnetic properties w...
The deterioration of magnetic softness caused by surface crystallization is a common problem in Fe-b...
Fe-based nanocrystalline soft magnetic materials are potential low coercivity core materials for ele...
In this paper, we report on rapid thermal annealing (RTA) of two different soft-magnetic materials i...
The crystallisation process and the ultras-soft magnetic properties of amorphous/nanocomposite alloy...
Fe-based amorphous/nanocrystalline alloys have become increasingly interesting for soft magnetic app...
The structural and soft magnetic properties of Fe and FeCo-based nanocrystalline alloys have been in...
Ultra-thin soft magnetic amorphous ribbons of Co-Fe-B-Si-Nb alloy were synthesised by a single step ...
In contrast with amorphous alloys, nanocrystalline soft magnetic materials show improved thermal sta...
(Fe0.76Si0.09B0.1P0.05)99.3−xNbxCu0.7 (x = 0⁻1.5 at. %) bulk nanocrystalline alloys were...
Magnetically soft nanostructures are known to be prepared by the primary crystallisation of Fe-based...
A brief survey of the recent advances in Fe-based nanocrystalline soft magnetic alloys has shown tha...
The effect of rapid annealing on the structural and magnetic properties of melt-spun Fe-B based allo...
Nucleation of soft magnetic Fe3Si nanocrystals in Cu-free Fe74.5Si15.5Nb3B7 alloy, upon rapid (10 s)...
Rapid annealing (RA), or the application of a high temperature for a short duration, is an efficient...
Nanocrystalline Fe-M-B (M = Zr or Nb) alloys (Nanoperm) exhibit excellent soft magnetic properties w...
The deterioration of magnetic softness caused by surface crystallization is a common problem in Fe-b...
Fe-based nanocrystalline soft magnetic materials are potential low coercivity core materials for ele...
In this paper, we report on rapid thermal annealing (RTA) of two different soft-magnetic materials i...
The crystallisation process and the ultras-soft magnetic properties of amorphous/nanocomposite alloy...
Fe-based amorphous/nanocrystalline alloys have become increasingly interesting for soft magnetic app...
The structural and soft magnetic properties of Fe and FeCo-based nanocrystalline alloys have been in...
Ultra-thin soft magnetic amorphous ribbons of Co-Fe-B-Si-Nb alloy were synthesised by a single step ...
In contrast with amorphous alloys, nanocrystalline soft magnetic materials show improved thermal sta...
(Fe0.76Si0.09B0.1P0.05)99.3−xNbxCu0.7 (x = 0⁻1.5 at. %) bulk nanocrystalline alloys were...