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Effect of high-temperature hydrogen treatment on magnetic properties and structure of TbFe2-based compounds

Zajkov et al., 1997

Document ID
7223661694354518144
Author
Zajkov N
Mushnikov N
Gaviko V
Yermakov A
Publication year
Publication venue
International journal of hydrogen energy

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The influence of high temperature hydrogen treatment (HDDR-treatment) on magnetic properties of TbFe2 and quasibinary Tb (Fe0. 8M0. 2) 2 compounds (where M= Al, Si, Ga, Co) has been investigated. Coercive force Hc increases considerably after HDDR-treatment …
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