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determination of magnetostriction constants on polycrystalline and amorphous strips, N d m e t h and Kopasz Amorphous ribbon alloys: variation of power loss with frequency and applied stress, Blundell et al. Amorphous soft magnetic after-effects and structural instabilities in magnetic materials, Allia et al. Amorphous to crystalline transition in F e - B metallic glasses and vapordeposited thin films, Herold et al. Anisotropy and the secondary recrystailization and magnetic properties of F e - N i alloys, Stefdn et al. Anisotropy: analysis of torque curves measured on vertically suspended films using a first-order calculation, Dali et al. Anisotropy: disaccommodation of magnetic permeability and induced anisotropy in amorphous F e - C o alloys: Ohta et al. Anisotropy: effect of the field intensity in the torque method with the specimen vertically suspended, Dali et al. Anisotropy: influence of the second-order magnetocrystalline anisotropy on the initial magnetic permeability of MnZn ferrous ferrite, Stoppels and Boonen Anisotropy: influence of torsion on the magnetic properties of cylindrical CoP and CoNiP amorphous electrodeposited layers, Daniel.Szab6 et aL Anisotropy: magnetic anisotropy of ferroand ferrimagnets, A u b e r t Anisotropy: on the anisotropic effects determining the magnetizing energy,
Amorphous alloys: compositional effects on magnetic properties on F e - S i - B glassy 19 (1980) 145 alloys, Narita et al. AmorphoUs alloys: correlation between quenching temperature and mechanical and magnetic properties of F e - B metallic 19 (1980) 168 ribbons, Lovas et al. Amorphous alloys: electrodeposited with 19 (1980) 157 high permeabilities, Dietz and Bestgen Amorphoaas alloys: FeBC alloys for use in 19 (1980) 185 power transformers, Graham and Egami Amorphous alloys for switched-mode power 19 (1980) 183 supplies, K u n z and Grdtzer AmorphOus alloys: influence of the melt overheating and the cooling rate on the magnetic properties of Fe83.4B 16.6 19 (1980) 149 amorphous alloys, N o v a k et al. Amorphous alloys: investigation of the Rayleigh region and of the coercive field of F e 8 0 _ y N i x B 2 0 _ y P y - a l l o y s , Gr6ger 19 (1980) 161 and l&onmfiller Amorphous alloys: magnetic after-effect in F e - B amorphous alloys, Kisdi-Kosz6 19(1980) 159 et al. Amorphous alloys: magnetic properties of F e - C r - B and F e - M o - B metallic 19 (1980) 138 glasses, Vind Nielsen Amorphous alloys: magnetization reversal and domain boundary configurations in 19(1980) 187 amorphous alloys, Schneider et al. Amorphous F e - N i - B - S i alloys: influence of heat treatment on magnetic proper19 (1980) 147 ties, P o t o c k ) et al. Amorphous ferromagnetic alloys Co70.4Fe4.6Si 15BIO: magnetic aftereffects in Fe4oNi4oB20 and 19 (1980) 275 Fe4oNi4oPI4B6, Moser and Kronmffller Amorphous alloys: soft magnetic low-cost amorphous F e - S i - B alloys, their prop19 (1980) 177 erties and potential uses, Wolf et al. Amorphous ferromagnetic ribbons: magn19 (1980) 284 etic after-effects, Cecchetti et al. Amorphous layers: influence of torsion on the magnetic properties of cylindrical CoP and CoNiP amorphous electro19 (1980) 171 deposited layers, Daniel-Szab6 et al. Amorphous materials - a new class of soft 19 (1980) 130 magnetic alloys, L u b o r s k y et al. Amorphous materials: new method for the
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Auger-electron-depth profiling studies on surface layers grown by annealing F e - S i - A 1 alloys in oxidizing atmospheres, Hartig and Pospiech Austenite-ferrite transition: determination of diffusion constant of carbon and rate constants of carburization and decarburization from thermopower measurements, Ldzdr and SfitlJ Barkhausen effect: impressed propagation of irreversible and reversible magnetizing 433
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434 processes - theory and experiment, Eifrig et al. Barkhausen effect: influence of grain orientation on local losses in oriented transformer sheets, Kave?anskj~ et al. Barkhausen effect: random propagation of irreversible magnetizing processes, Grosse-Nobis et al. B - F e a m o r p h o u s alloys: influence of the melt overheating and t h e cooling rate on the magnetic properties, N o v d k et al. Boron alloys: see also a m o r p h o u s alloys C in FeB alloys for use in power transformers, Graham and Egami Circuit design: characteristics of new high power frequency tripler using seriesconnected reactor circuits, Bessho et al. C o - F e alloys: a study of the microstructure and related magnetic/mechanical properties of some i r o n - c o b a l t vanadium and i r o n - c o b a l t - v a n a d i u m nickel alloys, Branson et al. C o - F e : disaccommodation of magnetic permeability and induced anisotropy in a m o r p h o u s F e - C o alloys, Ohta et al. CoFe, N i - F e : soft magnetic N i - F e and C o - F e alloys - some physical and metallurgical aspects, Pfeifer and Radeloff Computer controlled measuring system for ring specimen, Myrgren Computer mapping of grain structure in coated silicon iron, Pfiitzner Co P electrodeposited a m o r p h o u s alloys with high permeabilities, Dietz and Bestgen Co2Z ferroxplana: some peculiarities of the process of Co2Z ferroxplana formation, K u l i k o w s k i and Masiulanis CrFeB; MoFeB: magnetic properties of F e - C r - B and F e - M o - B metallic glasses, Vind Nielsen Cu: effect of copper in high induction boron silicon steel, Malagari and Fiedler Disaccommodation measurements in Ni 3 Fe after low temperature electron and neutron irradiation, Blythe et al. Disaccommodation of magnetic permeability and induced anisotropy in a m o r p h o u s F e - C o alloys, Ohta et al. Domain boundary configurations: magnetization reversal in a m o r p h o u s alloys, SchneMer et al.
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Domain structures: influence of mechanical stresses on losses and domains of oriented transformer steel, Jillek and Hubert Domain studies: light diffraction by magnetic domain gratings and its applications, K u h l o w Domain structure: some possibilities of domain structure regulation and power loss reduction in grain-oriented 3% Si Fe, Zaykova and Sokolov Domain structure: stray field measurements on grain-oriented SiFe sheets, Normann and Mende Domain structures: theoretical analysis of initial permeability in 3 6 - 5 0 % N i - F e alloys, Cutler and Angus Domain wall m o t i o n and magnetization reversal processes in a FeSi picture frame single crystal studied by the timedependent neutron depolarization technique, Van Schaik et al. Domain wall profiles throughout the magnetization cycle in electrical sheet steel, Morgan and Overshott Domain walls: effect of coatings on domain wall spacing and core loss in 3% Si Fe single crystals, Washko and Morris Domain walls: investigation of the Rayleigh region and of the coercive field of F e 8 0 _ x N i x B 2 0 _ y P y - a l l o y s , Grdger and Kronmiiller Domain walls: some personal reminiscences of the history of Bloch walls, Kersten Domain walls: thermally activated domain wall m o t i o n in compact single crystals and thin films, Nembach et al. Domain wails: understanding magnetization losses in terms of eddy current dominated domain wall dynamics, Bishop Domain walls: variation of power loss and domain wall m o t i o n with lamination thickness, Hill and Overshott Ferrimagnets: magnetic anisotropy o f ferroand ferrimagnets, A u b e r t Ferrite-austenite transition: determination of diffusion constant of carbon and rate constants of carburization and decarburization from thermopower measurements, Ldzdr and SfitlJ Ferrites: changes in voltage response of tile NiZnCo ferrites under sinusoidal and pulse magnetization effected by hydrostatic pressure, R o m a n o w s k i and GoMberg
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Sub/eet index Ferrites: effect of the presintering process on the microstructure and initial permeability of M n - Z n ferrite, Krysicki and Lubdnska Ferrites: effects of post sinter-cooling rates on MnZn ferrites, l~illey Ferrites: influence of the second order magnetocrystalline anisotropy on the initial magnetic permeability of MnZn ferrous ferrite, Stoppels and Boonen Ferrites: magnetic materials obtained by the compacting of reactive M n - Z n ferrite powders, Gasiorek and Szynkarczuk Ferrites: magneto-elastic Villari effect in ferrites, Biehkowski and Kulikowski Ferrites: preparation of (reactive) M n - Z n ferrite powders by the wet method, Gqsiorek and Miracka Ferrites: properties of N i - Z n ferrites for magnetic heads: technical possibilities and limitations, Kulikowski and Legniewski Ferrites: soft-ferrites, achievements and problems, Krupi~ka Ferrites: some peculiarities of the process of Co2Z ferroxplana formation, Kulikowski and Masiulanis Ferrites: spray firing for preparation of presintered powder for soft ferrites, Wagner Films: analysis of torque curves measured on vertically suspended films using a first order calculation, Dali et al. Garnets: N6el point behaviour of YIG's in the vicinity of stoichiometry, Balla et al. Grain-oriented alloys: domain wall profiles throughout the magnetization cycle in electrical sheet steel, Morgan and Overshot Grain-oriented alloys: effect of copper in high induction boron silicon-steel, Malagari and l~edler Grain-oriented alloys: effect of demagnetization frequency on iron loss of commercially available Si-Fe sheets, Matsubara and Narita Grain-oriented alloys: experimental simulation of magnetic flux and power loss distribution in the stator core of a large rotating machine, Moses and Radley Grain-oriented alloys: hot rolling requirement for high induction in boron silicon iron, Fiedler Grain-oriented alloys: on the loss and magnetostriction of electrical steel for the dc superposed flux alternation, Wada and Yagisa wa
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Grain-oriented alloys: sheet thickness effects on energy losses in 3% silicon iron, Washko and Miller Grain-oriented transformer sheets: influence of tensile stress on permeability, Zentko et al. Grain-oriented SiFe: ac B - H loop characteristics, Daniels and Bichard Grain-oriented SiFe:/}800 as an indication of the (110) [001 ] orientation, Daniels Grain-oriented SiFe: computer mapping of grain structure in coated silicon iron, Pfiitzner Grain-oriented SiFe: grain growth inhibitors investigated by an energy dispersive X-ray analysis, ~Svejcar et al. Grain-oriented SiFe: influence of stacking on orientation direction in SiFe lamination, Sldma and Pre]sa Grain-oriented SiFe: problems in the use of high permeability silicon-iron in transformer cores, Moses Grain-oriented SiFe sheets: stray field measurements, Normann and Mende Grain-oriented silicon-iron: recent research progress, Ferro and Soardo Grain-oriented silicon steels: infrared spectroscopy as a means of assessing the phosphate coating, Jones and Beckley Grain-oriented 3% silicon-steel: precipitation behaviour of AIN and MnS, lwayama and Haratani
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Hardness: correlation between quenching temperature and mechanical and magnetic properties of F e - B metallic ribbons, Lovas et al. Hysteresisgraph with discontinuous sweep mode, Plassard Hysteresis: representation of magnetic hysteresis in the numerical modelling of magnetic fields, R e n e w
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Invar: anomalous properties and magnetic heterogeneity of F e - N i Invar alloys, Shimizu Irradiation effects: magnetic after-effect in electron irradiated iron, Verdone et al. Irreversible effects: impressed propagation of irreversible and reversible magnetizing processes - theory and experiment, Eifrig et al. Irreversible magnetizing processes: random propagation, Grosse-Nobis et al. Liquid metals and alloys: magnetic model, Miller and Lev
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Loss anomaly in plastically deformed 3% SiFe laminations, Fiorelli et al. Loss effects: effects of coatings on domain wall spacing and core loss in 3% S i - F e single crystals, Washko and Morris Loss effects: effect of demagnetization frequency on iron loss of commercially available Si-Fe sheets, Matsubara and Narita Loss effects: influence of grain orientation on local losses in oriented transformer sheets, Kave~ansk~ et aL Loss effects: influence of mechanical stresses on losses and domains of oriented transformer steel, (Jillek and Hubert Loss effects: influence of stacking on orientation direction in SiFe lamination, Sldma and Prejsa Loss effect: reduction of power in a three phase transformer core by using Y-45 ° type T-joint, Basak Loss effect: sheet thickness effects on energy losses in 3% silicon-iron, Washko and Miller Loss effect: some possibilities of domain structure regulation and power loss reduction in grain-oriented 3% Si-Fe, Z a y k o v a and Sokolov Loss effects: understanding magnetization losses in terms of eddy current dominated domain wall dynamics, Bishop Loss effect: variation of power loss and domain wall motion with lamination thickness, Hill and Overshott Loss effects: variation of power loss of amorphous ribbon alloys with frequency and applied stress, Blundell et aL Losses in metallic soft magnetic materials at extremely low frequencies, Sasaki et aL Loss measurement: experimental simulation of magnetic flux and power loss distribution in the stator core of a large rotating machine, Moses and Radley Loss measurement: investigation of silicon iron by means of Hall probes and stochastic ergodic correlation, Pfiizner Loss measurement: new method of measuring power loss of magnetic materials under sinusoidal flux conditions, Blundell et aL Loss measurements on electrical steel sheets at high magnetic flux densities of different waveforms, Feller and Boesch Magnetic after-effect: see also Disaccommodation
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Magnetic after-effect: an improvement of the phenomenological description in connection with actual magnetic after-effect measurements in kon and iron nickel alloys, l~bMedki and KOszegi Magnetic after-effect in electron irradiated iron, Verdone et aL Magnetic after-effect in F e - B amorphous alloys, Kisdi-Kosz6 et al. Magnetic after-effect: investigations on high temperature magnetic after-effect in iron alloys containing oxygen, FOldeaki et al. Magnetic after-effect: power losses in metallic soft magnetic materials at extremely low frequencies, Sasaki et aL Magnetic after-effect: thermal fluctuation after-effect in soft magnetic materials, Yamada et al. Magnetic after-effect: thermally activated domain wall motion in compact single crystals and thin films, Nembach et al. Magnetic after-effects and structural instabilities in amorphous soft magnetic materials, Allia et aL Magnetic after-effects in amorphous ferromagnetic alloys Co70.4Fe4.6Sil 5BIO, Fe4oNi4oB20 and Fe4oNi4oP14B6, Moser and Kronmiiller Magnetic after-effects in amorphous ferromagnetic ribbons, Cecchetti et al. Magnetic after-effects in ferromagnetic materials, Hohler and Kronmiiller Magnetic circuits: development of design methods for permanent magnetic circuits, demonstrated with a core magnet assembly, Baran Magnetic circuits: numerical calculations on magnetic ckcuits, Weh and May Magnetic circuits: permeance in magnetic circuits, Berglund Magneto-elastic Villari effect in ferrites, B i e h k o w s k i and K u l i k o w s k i Magneto-optic effects: light diffraction by magnetic domain gratings and its application, K u h l o w Magnetostriction and loss of electrical steel for the dc superposed flux alternation, Wada and Yagisawa Magnetostriction: new method for the determination of magnetostriction constants on polycrystalline and amorphous strips, Ndtneth and Kopasz Magnetostriction: stress induced variation in magnetization and the dynamic magnetostrictive characteristic of soft magnetic materials, Gonda
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Sub/ect index Measurement of magnetic after-effects in ferromagnetic materials, Hohler and Kronmiiller Measurements: effect of the field intensity in the torque method with the specimen vertically suspended, Dali et al. Measurements: hysteresisgraph with discontinuous sweep mode, Plassard Measurements: integral expression for the error due to non-transient impulses in the ballistic method, Xinhua Measurements: investigation of silicon iron by means of Hall probes and stochastic ergodic correlation, Pfiitzner Measurements: low drift high sensitivity magnetization measurements using a fast SQUID system, Heiden and Rogalla Measurements: new method of measuring power loss of magnetic materials under sinusoidal flux conditions, Blundell et al. Measurements: possibilities of the single strip measurements, Wiglasz and Mikulec Measuring methods in soft magnetic materials: recent advances, Fiorillo et al. Measuring system for ring specimen: computer controlled, Myrgren MnZn ferrites: effects of post sinter-cooling rates on MnZn ferrites, Willey MnZn ferrites: effect of the presintering process on the microstructure and initial permeability, Krysicki and Lu bahska Magnetostricfion: investigation of the Rayleigh region and the coercive field of Fe80_xNixB20_yPy-alloys, GrOger and Kronmiiller MnZn ferrite: magnetic materials obtained by the compacting of reactive M n - Z n ferrite powders, G~tsiorek and Szynkarcuk MnZn ferrite: preparation of (reactive) M n - Z n ferrite powders by the wet method, Gqsiorek and Miraeka Neutron depolarization technique: domain wall motion and magnetization reversal processes in a FeSi picture frame single crystal, Van Schaik et al. Ni-Fe: anomalous properties and magnetic heterogeneity of F e - N i Invar alloys, Shimizu Ni-Fe: on the secondary recrystallization and magnetic properties of F e - N i alloys, Stefdn et al. Ni-Fe: theoretical analysis of initial permeability in 36-50% N i - F e alloys, Cutler and Angus Ni3Fe: disaccommodation measurements in
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Ni3Fe after low temperature electron 19(1980) 278 and neutron irradiation, Blythe et al. NiFe, NiCoFe: amorphous alloys for switched-mode power supplies, Kunz 19(1980) 183 and Grdtzer Ni-Fe, C o - F e : soft magnetic N i - F e and C o - F e alloys some physical and metal19 (1980) 190 lurgical aspects, Pfeifer and Radeloff N i - C o - F e alloys: study of the microstructure and related magnetic mechanical properties of some i r o n - c o b a l t vanadium and i r o n - c o b a l t - v a n a d i u m 19 (1980) 222 nickel alloys, Branson et al. NiFeNb: a study of the head materials used 19 (1980) 215 in magnetic tape recording, Wang et al. NiZnCo ferrite: changes in voltage response of the NiZnCo ferrites under sinusoidal and pulse magnetization effected by hydrostatic pressure, Romanowski and 19 (1980) 112 Goldberg N i - Z n ferrites: properties of Ni-Zn ferrites for magnetic heads: technical possibilities and limitations, Kulikowski and 19 (1980) 117 Legniewski NiZnCo ferrites: influence of hydrostatic pressure on the switching time and switching coefficient, Romanowski and 19 (1980) 115 GoMberg Numerical analysis of magnetic characteristics of three-phase five-legged rectifier 19 (1980) 329 transformer cores, Nakata et al. Numerical calculations on magnetic circuits, 19 (1980) 301 Weh and May Numerical computation: permanent magnet circuits demonstrated with a core magnet 19 (1980) 326 assembly, Baran Numerical computation of the permeance 19 (1980) 323 in magnetic circuits, Berglund Numerical modelling: representation of magnetic hysteresis in the numerical 19 (1980) 333 modelling of magnetic fields, Renew Numerical methods for calculating magnetic 19 (1980) 320 fields in electrical machines, Wolff Oxidation of iron alloys with up to 3.4% silicon and 1% aluminium, Huneus and Schmidt Oxygen-alloyed Fe: investigations on high temperature magnetic after-effect in iron alloys containing oxygen, Fbldedki et al.
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Permeameters: possibilities of the single strip measurements, Wiglasz and Mikulec Precipitation behavior of A1N and MnS in grain oriented 3% silicon-steel, Iwayama and Haratani Precipitation effects: grain growth inhibitors investigated by an energy dispersive X-ray analysis, S~efcar et al.
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438 Pressure effect: changes in voltage response of the NiZnCo ferrites under sinusoidal and pulse magnetization effeeted by hydrostatic pressure, Romanowski and GoMberg Pressure: influence of hydrostatic pressure on the switching time and switching coefficient o f NiZnCo ferrites, Romanowski and Goldberg Ribbon: 6.5% silicon iron produced by splat-cooling technique, Narita et al. Sb: effect in a new non-oriented Si-steel with texture of (100]~ovw), Shimanaka et al. Sendust: magnetic properties of ribbon-form Sedust alloy, Arai et al. S i - F e : see also Grain-oriented alloys Si Fe: Auger electron depth profiling studies on surface layers grown by annealing F e - S i - A 1 alloys in oxidizing atmospheres. Hartig and Pospiech S i - F e : effects of stress relief annealing on the magnetic properties of cut laminations and assembled cores produced from non-oriented electrical steel, Hancock S i - F e : effects of tensile stresses on the magnetization processes of non-oriented 3% silicon steel sheets, Saito et al. S i - F e : magnetic properties of 6.5% siliconiron ribbon produced by splat-cooling technique, Narita et al. S i - F e : new non-oriented Si-steel with texture of {lO0}~ovw>, Shimanaka et al. S i - F e : non-oriented Si Fe sheets, Brissonneal~ S i - F e : oxidation of iron alloys with up to 3.4% silicon and 1% aluminium, Huneus and Schmidt S i - F e picture frame single crystal: domain wall m o t i o n and magnetization reversal processes studied by the time-dependent neutron depolarization technique, Van Schaik et al. S i - F e - A I : magnetic properties of ribbonform Sendust alloy, Arai et al. Si Fe B: compositional effects on magnetic properties on F e - S i - B glassy alloys, Narita et aL S i - F e - B : soft magnetic low cost amorphous F e - S i - B alloys, their properties and potential uses, Wolfet aL Si F e - N i - B : influence of heat t r e a t m e n t of magnetic properties of a m o r p h o u s F e - N i - B - S i alloys, Potock9 et al. SQUID: low drift high sensitivity magnetization measurements using a fast SQUID sy stem, Heiden and Rogalla
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