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Magnetic propertie coercivity

Interest is maintained ia these materials because of the combination of mechanical, corrosion, electric, and magnetic properties. However, it is their ferromagnetic properties that lead to the principal appHcation of glassy metals. The soft magnetic properties and remarkably low coercivity offer tremendous opportunities for this appHcation (see Magnetic materials, bulk Magnetic materials, thin film). [Pg.333]

Magnetic properties of iron nanocrystals nested in carbon cages, which grew on the cathode deposit, have been studied by Fliura el al.[29]. Magnetization (M-H) curves showed that the coercive force. He, of... [Pg.157]

The structures of electroplated hard alloys have been less extensively studied than those of similar electrolessly deposited materials. Sallo and co-workers [118-120] have investigated the relationship between the structure and the magnetic properties of CoP and CoNiP electrodeposits. The structures and domain patterns were different for deposits with different ranges of coercivity. The lower-f/c materials formed lamellar structures with the easy axis of magnetization in the plane of the film. The high-Hc deposits, on the other hand, had a rod-like structure, and shape anisotropy may have contributed to the high coercivity. The platelets and rods are presumed to be isolated by a thin layer of a nonmagnetic material. [Pg.267]

Magnetic properties remnant magnetization, coercive force Morphology... [Pg.282]

The industrial dust deposited in the metropolitan area of Shanghai consisted of high-coercivity (hematite) and low-coercivity (magnetite/maghemite) particles, usually < 10 pm in size. Four different dust sources could be distinguished on the basis of magnetic properties (Shu et al. 2000). Given previously reported links between... [Pg.549]


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