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Crystallization of the Fe-Cu-M-Si-B (M= Nb, V) amorphous alloys by direct-current Joule heatingMitrovic et al., 2000
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- Mitrovic N
- Djukic S
- Djuric S
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- IEEE transactions on magnetics
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The effects of dc Joule heating on structural, electrical and magnetic properties of Fe-Cu-M- Si-B (M= Nb, V) amorphous alloys have been investigated. Amorphous ribbons of these two systems were resistively heated by direct currents from 1.5 to 2.5 A. X-ray diffraction analysis …
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