Nariki et al., 2016 - Google Patents
Performance and applications of quench melt-growth bulk magnetsNariki et al., 2016
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- 9834220540970090524
- Author
- Nariki S
- Teshima H
- Morita M
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- Superconductor Science and Technology
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This paper describes the progress in quench melt-growth (QMG) bulk magnets, developed by the Nippon Steel & Sumitomo Metal Corporation, which consist of single crystalline RE123 phase and finely dispersed RE211 particles. QMG bulks can trap high magnetic …
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