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DOI: 10.1016/j.jallcom.2010.11.011
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Effect of (Mo, W) substitution for Nb on glass forming ability and magnetic properties of Fe–Co-based bulk amorphous alloys fabricated by centrifugal casting

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“…Additionally, minor additions of some selected elements have played an important role in enhancing the GFA and thermal stability of metallic glasses since the birth of BMGs [13][14][15][16]. Hence, large efforts have been devoted to choose the minor addition elements based on the above considerations.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Additionally, minor additions of some selected elements have played an important role in enhancing the GFA and thermal stability of metallic glasses since the birth of BMGs [13][14][15][16]. Hence, large efforts have been devoted to choose the minor addition elements based on the above considerations.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In particular, addition of transition metals has been useful to develop new Fe-based BMGs with high GFA at low cost. Among transition metals, Pang et al [31] studied the effect of the addition of niobium and tantalum on the GFA and corrosion resistance of melt-spun Fe 45 Cr 16 Mo 16 C 18 B 8 alloys, and found that the addition of these elements enhances both properties. It has also been reported that the addition of niobium in the Fe 65 Mn 13 B 17 Y 5 alloy [30] improves the GFA achieving a fully amorphous rod of 2 mm Ø. Herein, it is reasonable to believe that niobium has an effective role in the glass formation of Fe-based alloys.…”
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“…Since the rst discovery of the ferromagnetic Fe-based metallic glasses in 1995, much eort has been devoted to the development of ferromagnetic bulk metallic glasses (BMGs) for both fundamental research and industrial applications [1]. Nowadays usually magnetic metallic glasses are produced in the shape of lms, ribbons and wires with a small size in a least one dimension [1,2].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Nowadays usually magnetic metallic glasses are produced in the shape of lms, ribbons and wires with a small size in a least one dimension [1,2]. Among them, ribbons and lms are frequently used for microelectronics and sensor applications [3,4].…”
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“…Amorphous magnetic alloys have been the subject of large interest because of their excellent magnetic properties [1][2][3][4]. Magnetic ribbons and wires are used in many areas.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%