“…To avoid mechanical processing, high-silicon steel sheets and ribbons are produced by other methods, such as chemical vapor deposition (CVD) [1,4,5], hot dipping [6], spray forming [7], and rapid solidification [8]. However, researchers have found that ordering may be avoided by using an appropriate thermomechanical procedure [9,10] and suppression of the ordering reaction by controlling the cooling rate after annealing [11][12][13]. In recent years, the toughness and ductility of high-silicon steel have been improved through the principles of deformationinduced softening and annealing-induced hardening in ordered solid solutions [14].…”