Magnetic properties in finemet-type soft magnetic toroidal cores annealed under radial stresses

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Applying tensile stresses on straight soft magnetic ribbons before core fabrication is a routine method of inducing magnetic anisotropy, while methods of stress annealing of ribbons after core winding are seldom explored. In this study, we utilize a novel approach to induce magnetic anisotropy by applying radial stresses on tape-wound cores of Fe73.5Si13.5B9Cu3Nb1 (at. %) ribbon during crystallization heat treatment. The results show that while stress annealing does not change the structural characteristics of annealed samples, the magnetic anisotropies induced can increase to values ~3–5 times larger than the sample annealed in the absence of external stress. This increase in magnetic anisotropy energy is associated with ~25–50% decrease of magnetic inductance in the treated cores. These results suggest that the magnetic properties of nanocrystalline soft magnetic alloys can be effectively tuned by applying radial stresses.

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Xue, Z., Li, X., Sohrabi, S., Ren, Y., & Wang, W. (2020). Magnetic properties in finemet-type soft magnetic toroidal cores annealed under radial stresses. Metals, 10(1). https://doi.org/10.3390/met10010122

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