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Ductility, texture and large magnetostriction of Fe–Ga-based sheets

Li et al., 2010

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5137345982799500450
Author
Li J
Gao X
Zhu J
Bao X
Xia T
Zhang M
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Scripta Materialia

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1.0 at.% B-doped Fe83Ga17 sheets 0.05 mm thick were successfully prepared. A sheet with “cube texture” of {001}〈 100〉 was obtained in the rolled sheets. The temperature and deformation rate in the rolling process and the final annealing atmosphere were all …
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