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Magnetic amorphous alloys: physics and technological applications

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, , Citation T Egami 1984 Rep. Prog. Phys. 47 1601 DOI 10.1088/0034-4885/47/12/002

0034-4885/47/12/1601

Abstract

Magnetic amorphous alloys obtained by rapid quenching of the melt are excellent soft magnetic materials with a wide range of technological applications. They also represent a significant challenge to the scientific understanding of magnetic materials, since most of the existing theories of solids assume lattice periodicity. For these reasons, the magnetic and other properties of amorphous alloys have been very actively studied over the last decade. In recent years increasing attention has been directed to the fundamental understanding of the structural, thermal and magnetic properties of the amorphous alloys. It is not only scientifically but also technologically important to achieve such an understanding, since the amorphous alloys are, in many respects, so different from conventional crystalline magnetic materials. The author attempts to summarise recent progress in research on magnetic amorphous alloys and critically assesses the present level of understanding of this new class of magnetic materials, focusing mostly on the transition-metal-metalloid glasses. He starts with a review of early developments and a discussion on the nature of glasses and glass formation and proceeds to an extensive discussion of their atomic structure, both from the experimental and theoretical points of view.

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