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Hall resistivity of a magnetic amorphous alloy — Effects of thermal cycling and annealing
Authors:R Malmhäll  G Backström  SM Bhagat  KV Rao
Institution:University of Umeå, S-901 87 Umeå, Sweden;University of Maryland, College Park, Maryland, USA;Clarkson College of Technology, Potsdam, NY, USA
Abstract:We have studied the effects of thermal cycling and annealing on the Hall resistivity ?H and electrical resistivity ? of an amorphous magnetic material, Metglas 2826A. Thermal cycling up to 600 K has no significant effect on ? but changes ?H, especially at T > 300 K. Annealing at higher temperatures Ta affects ?H more strongly that it influences ?. For Ta = 650 K the Curie temperature jumps by ~300 K and this, combined with X-ray data, is regarded as being symptomatic of the onset of crystallization. It is demonstrated that, for a fixed T, the variation of the extraordinary Hall coefficient R1 is simply correlated with that of ? for both the amorphous material and the annealed (crystallized) specimens. Furthermore, for a given Ta, the variations of R1 and ? as functions of temperature exhibit the same formal relationship. The temperature dependence of ? in the annealed specimens is rendered plausible in terms of recent theories of disordered materials. Room-temperature studies of electron spin resonance and the field dependence of the magnetization are also reported.
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