The partial substitutions of Co for Fe and Ge for B are studied for a Fe83-xCoxZr6B10-yGeyCu1
alloy series (x = 0, 5 and 20; y = 0 and 5) as a possible way to enhance the high temperature
applicability of NANOPERM alloys. The devitrification process, the nanocrystallization
kinetics and the nanocrystalline microstructure are similar for all the studied alloys. Good soft
magnetic properties are observed even at a high crystalline volume fraction of bcc -Fe
nanocrystals, which are stable up to ~1000 K. The partial substitution of Co for Fe is very
effective to increase the Curie temperature of the residual amorphous matrix (TCAM). Although
the substitution of Ge for B is ineffective to increase TCAM, a clear increase of the saturation
magnetization with respect to the Ge-free alloy can be observe
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