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Grain size dependence of coercivity and permeability in nanocrystalline ferromagnets

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Amorphous ribbons of composition Fe/sub 74.5-x/Cu/sub x/Nb/sub 3/Si/sub 13.5/B/sub 9/ (x=0, 1 at.%) have been annealed between about 500 degrees C and 900 degrees C. This produced a series of crystallized samples with grain sizes between about 10 nm and 300 nm and with coercivities H/sub c/ and initial permeabilities mu /sub i/ varying over several orders of magnitude. The best soft magnetic properties (H/sub c/ approximately=0.01 A/cm and mu /sub i/ approximately=80*10/sup 3/) were observed for the smallest grain sized of about 10 nm. With increasing grain size D, coercivity steeply increases following a D/sup 6/-power law (up to D approximately=50 nm). H/sub c/ then runs through a maximum of H/sub c/ approximately=30 A/cm and decreases again for grain sizes above 150 nm according to the well-known 1/D law for polycrystalline magnets. The initial permeability was found to vary in a similar manner, essentially being inversely proportional to coercivity. The variation of the soft magnetic properties with the average grain size is discussed and compared with the predictions of the random anisotropy model and other theories for the magnetization reversal.< <ETX xmlns:mml="http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML" xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink">&gt;</ETX>

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