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Magnetic softness, dynamic magnetization, and relaxation behavior of FeSiBC amorphous alloys

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The variation of dynamic coercivity, core loss, permeability (mu '), and relaxation behavior with annealing temperature, frequency as well as magnetic field magnitude (H-m) for the FeSiBC amorphous alloy was systematically studied. It can be found that the dynamic coercivity (H-cd) of 6.2 A/m at 1.0 T and 50 Hz is much larger than the static coercivity (H-cs) of 1.7 A/m for the optimally annealed Fe78Si8B13C1 alloy. The increase of H-cd with the increases in frequency can be ascribed to the difficulty of domain wall motion and magnetization rotation as frequency elevates. The dynamic magnetization analysis reveals that mu ' goes up and attains a peak value as H-m increases to about 25 A/m in the low frequency range, while the mu ' does not depend on H-m in the high frequency range (f > 10 kHz). In addition, the change of magnetic relaxation time with annealing temperature and filed magnitude is discussed.

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