A. E. Sarakueva, G. E. Danilov, Yu. B. Grebenshchikov, V. I. Odintsov, A. V. Popova, S. A. Gudoshnikov
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Abstract
We studied the magnetic properties of Co73Fe4Si12B11 ferromagnetic microwires in initial amorphous and crystalline state achieved by thermal treatment with direct current. A microwire in amorphous state is found to be characterized with quasilinear hysteresis loop with small coercive force less than 0.05 kA/m. Once crystallized, the microwire loses its soft magnetic properties, its hysteresis loop radically expands, and the coercive force becomes equal to 15 kA/m.
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