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Ferromagnetic properties of some new metallic glasses
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1976
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Materials ScienceMagnetismMagnetic PropertiesMaterials EngineeringNew Metallic GlassesEngineeringOnly MetalloidCondensed Matter PhysicsApplied PhysicsGlass MaterialAmorphous MetalBoron-containing Metallic GlassesMagnetic MaterialsMetallic GlassesMicrostructureAmorphous Materials
Continuously cast metallic glasses [METGLASR (trademark of the Allied Chemical Corporation) alloys] based on the transition metals (TM) iron, cobalt, and nickel can now be synthesized containing boron as the only metalloid. The different electron-donor effects of boron and phosphorus are clearly seen for the first time; each atom of these metalloids gives ∼1.6 and 2.4 electrons, respectively, to the TM d bands. Extrapolation of the available magnetic moment data suggests a nonzero moment on nickel in (TM)80B20 glasses. The boron-containing metallic glasses generally show higher Curie temperatures and room-temperature saturation magnetizations than mixed-metalloid glassy alloys of the same TM content.
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