Magnetic Nano- And Microwires 2015
DOI: 10.1016/b978-0-08-100164-6.00007-2
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Magnetic nanowires and submicron wires prepared by the quenching and drawing technique

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“…Crystals 2017, 7, 48 3 of 13 The precursor amorphous Fe 73.5 Cu 1 Nb 3 Si 13.5 B 9 submicron wires and nanowires, with diameters ranging between 100 and 900 nm and the glass coating thickness of 5 µm, have been prepared by means of glass-coated melt spinning [14], with the necessary improvements that allowed a significant reduction in the diameter of the actual magnetic wires [31]. Hence, in this well-known technique, a special attention has been paid to increase the drawing speed and attenuate the associated vibrations at the same time, in order to keep the wire forming process continuous even at such small diameters of the metallic nucleus.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Crystals 2017, 7, 48 3 of 13 The precursor amorphous Fe 73.5 Cu 1 Nb 3 Si 13.5 B 9 submicron wires and nanowires, with diameters ranging between 100 and 900 nm and the glass coating thickness of 5 µm, have been prepared by means of glass-coated melt spinning [14], with the necessary improvements that allowed a significant reduction in the diameter of the actual magnetic wires [31]. Hence, in this well-known technique, a special attention has been paid to increase the drawing speed and attenuate the associated vibrations at the same time, in order to keep the wire forming process continuous even at such small diameters of the metallic nucleus.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%