The origin and peculiarities of the spatial distribution of the magnetostatic fields H m near the planar grain boundaries (GB) oriented perpendicular to the rolling direction (RD) in grain-oriented silicon steel (GOSS) sheets, which are magnetized along the RD to induction above 1.0 T, are investigated. It was found experimentally that there are perturbations δ M of the net magnetization M in grains near the planar GB even at inductions close to saturation B s . Such perturbations exclude ruptures of the net magnetization normal component M n and the appearance of magnetic charges (σ m = µ 0 M n = 0) on the GB surfaces. The calculation of the field H m components related to the planar GB was carried out with our assumptions that net magnetization inhomogeneities (the volume magnetic charges ρ m = −µ 0 div M) in grains are the sources of this field. The results of the computation are in good agreement with the results of the field H m component measurements for the samples of GOSS. Some regularities of magnetic interaction between neighbouring grains in GOSS sheets are discussed.
Some peculiarities of the spatial distribution of magnetization M⃗S
inside stripe domains near the planar grain boundaries in the sheets of
soft magnetic alloys such as Fe-3%Si with orientation (011̄) in
demagnetized state are investigated. By means of solution of the Landau-Lifshitz
equation, the equilibrium magnetization configurations are calculated and
mechanisms of their formation are discussed. An existence of 180°
domain walls bending under the action of the magnetostatic fields at the
grain boundary was theoretically grounded.
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