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  • 2018Anomalous Hall effect in thin films of the Weyl antiferromagnet Mn3Sn125citations
  • 2007Composition controlled spin polarization in Co1-xFe xS2 alloys51citations
  • 2007Enhanced Curie temperature and spin polarization in Mn4FeGe328citations
  • 2000Anisotropy in magnetic and mechanical properties in textured Hiperco® FeCoV alloys17citations

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  • Shang, Chang He
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Anisotropy in magnetic and mechanical properties in textured Hiperco® FeCoV alloys

  • Cammarata, R. C.
  • Shang, Chang He
  • Weihs, T. P.
  • Chien, C. L.
Abstract

<jats:p>Hiperco ® FeCoV alloys are soft magnetic materials suitable for applications at high temperatures and under high stresses. We have studied the evolution of the rolling texture and its effects on the mechanical and magnetic properties after annealing the Hiperco® sheets at high temperatures. X-ray pole-figure measurements reveal that the main texture of the as-rolled HA50HS and HA50 sheets is {001}〈11̄0〉. This rolling texture causes the mechanical and magnetic properties to exhibit a uniaxial anisotropy, which is reduced by annealing.</jats:p>

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  • impedance spectroscopy
  • texture
  • annealing