Effects of Tensile Stress on Total Loss of Single Crystals of 3% Silicon-Iron

The variation of total loss under the tensile stress applied along the near [001] direction has been measured on the single crystals with (110) [001] orientation of 3% silicon-iron. It has been found that the total loss was greatly decreased with an application of stress. This effect is more remarka...

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