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Magnetic losses in a repeated cycle during submagnetization by a steady field in silicon iron single crystals. / Katayev, V. A.; Starodubtsev, Yu. N.
в: Physics of Metals and Metallography, Том 65, № 6, 1989, стр. 42-48.

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title = "Magnetic losses in a repeated cycle during submagnetization by a steady field in silicon iron single crystals",
abstract = "Fe-3% Si single crystals were studied. A comparison is made of the magnetic losses in a repeated cycle and the form of the domain structure frozen in by a steady submagnetizing field on silicon iron single crystals with surface orientation (110). The magnetic losses grow when a closure domain structure participates in the remagnetization process.",
author = "Katayev, {V. A.} and Starodubtsev, {Yu. N.}",
year = "1989",
language = "English",
volume = "65",
pages = "42--48",
journal = "Physics of Metals and Metallography",
issn = "0031-918X",
publisher = "Maik Nauka-Interperiodica Publishing",
number = "6",

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AB - Fe-3% Si single crystals were studied. A comparison is made of the magnetic losses in a repeated cycle and the form of the domain structure frozen in by a steady submagnetizing field on silicon iron single crystals with surface orientation (110). The magnetic losses grow when a closure domain structure participates in the remagnetization process.

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