Low-field magnetic properties of sputter deposited amorphous Fe80B20

Abstract
Amorphous Fe80B20 alloy was obtained by sputtering deposition onto a copper substrate cooled by liquid nitrogen. At room temperature, the sample on the copper substrate was under tension because of the differential thermal expansion, so that the magnetic remanence was up to 90% of the saturation, and the dc coercivity was 22 mOe. These results, together with high crystallization temperature, make the sputter deposited Fe80B20 a very attractive soft magnetic material.

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