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Influence of interface on structure and magnetic properties of Fe50B50 nanoglass

Stoesser et al., 2014

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Stoesser A
Ghafari M
Kilmametov A
Gleiter H
Sakurai Y
Itou M
Kohara S
Hahn H
Kamali S
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Journal of Applied Physics

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In contrast to rapidly quenched metallic glasses, nanoglasses consist of two components, namely amorphous nanograins and interfacial regions with distinctively different properties. Various physical methods have been employed to obtain information on the atomistic and …
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