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The low-field magnetic properties of amorphous (Fe1−x Nix)80P10B10 are examined by measuring the local magnetic reversal field and the pinning field as function of position. Also measurements of magnetic anisotropy using FMR are reported. The observed magnetic behaviour is discussed generally. The magnetization reversal for the ideal parts of the wires may be described by the process of growth of nuclei present.
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The authors wish to thank Dr. J.Kaczér and Dr. I.Tomáš for helpful discussions as well as comments on the manuscript.
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Gemperle, R., Kraus, L. & Schneider, J. Magnetization reversal in amorphous (Fe1−xNix)80P10B10 microwires. Czech J Phys 28, 1138–1145 (1978). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01602803
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