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    Ordering of [alpha]-FeCo phase in the nanocrystalline Fe83-xCoxNb3B13Cu1 (x = 6, 25 or 41.5) alloys

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    The microstructure and ordering of 伪-FeCo phase of the nanocrystalline Fe83鈭抶CoxNb3B13Cu1 (x = 6, 25 or 41.5) alloys were investigated. We have stated that 伪-FeCo phase is atomically ordered in the Fe83鈭抶CoxNb3B13Cu1 (x = 25 or 41.5) samples crystallized by the heat treatment in a furnace. However, after flash annealing (by current or laser) that phase is disordered. Moreover, we have found that Co concentration in the crystalline 伪-FeCo phase strongly depends on Co content in the as-quenched ribbons. The annealing conditions influence also the grain diameter of the crystalline phase. In the nanocrystalline alloys obtained by a flash annealing of the amorphous ribbons finer grains are present

    Nanocrystallization studies of rapidly quenched Fe85.4-xCoxZr6.8-yNbyB6.8Cu1 (x=0 or 42.7, y=0 or 1) alloys

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    The microstructure of amorphous and nanocrystalline Fe42.7Co42.7Zr6.8鈭抶NbxB6.8Cu1 (x = 0 or 1) alloys was investigated. We have stated that the nanocrystalline samples consist of the crystalline 伪-FeCo grains about 8 nm in diameter embedded in an amorphous matrix which is rich in cobalt. From M枚ssbauer spectroscopy studies we have found that the crystalline 伪-FeCo phase in the nanocrystalline samples obtained by the conventional annealing is atomically ordered. Moreover, the order degree depends on the annealing time. As for the samples partially crystallized during rapid quenching, the crystalline 伪-FeCo phase is atomically disordered
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