2014
DOI: 10.1134/s0031918x14060131
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Interaction of surface of ribbons of amorphous soft-magnetic iron-based alloys with vapor

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“…The relative error of determination of the magnetization distribution did not exceed 5%. The sign of magnetostriction constant was determined using the water treatment (WT) of the ribbon surface at room temperature for 15 min without visible surface oxidation [3,8,9,14]. The acetone treatment (AT) was performed at room temperature by immersion of the ribbon in acetone.…”
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“…The relative error of determination of the magnetization distribution did not exceed 5%. The sign of magnetostriction constant was determined using the water treatment (WT) of the ribbon surface at room temperature for 15 min without visible surface oxidation [3,8,9,14]. The acetone treatment (AT) was performed at room temperature by immersion of the ribbon in acetone.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Studies performed in [3] showed that the effect of treatment of the surface of a Co-Ni-Fe-Cr-Mn-Si-B amorphous alloy ribbon with acetone is opposite to that of water. As a result of chemical reactions occurring upon treatment of the ribbon surface with water, the surface oxidation and hydrogenation occur [4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11]. Hydrogen and oxygen atoms introduced into the ribbon surface induce predominantly flat anisotropic tensile stresses which, in accordance with the sign of magnetostriction constant (λ s ), differently affect the magnetization distribution.…”
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