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Effect of microstructure and texture on the magnetic and magnetocaloric properties of the melt-spun rare earth intermetallic compound DyNiRajivgandhi et al., 2016
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- Rajivgandhi R
- Chelvane J
- Nigam A
- Park J
- Malik S
- Nirmala R
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- Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials
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Magnetization measurements have been carried out on the melt-spun ribbon sample of the rare earth intermetallic compound DyNi (Orthorhombic, FeB-type, Space group Pnma) and its magnetic and magnetocaloric properties are compared with those of the arc-melted …
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