Liu et al., 2014 - Google Patents
Magnetic-field-dependent microstructure evolution and magnetic properties of Tb0. 27Dy0. 73Fe1. 95 alloy during solidificationLiu et al., 2014
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- 10267918754073343288
- Author
- Liu Y
- Wang Q
- Kazuhiko I
- Yuan Y
- Liu T
- He J
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- Journal of magnetism and magnetic materials
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We report on the influence of magnetic field strength on the alloy Tb 0.27 Dy 0.73 Fe 1.95 during slow-cooling solidification. We examined the effect of magnetic field strength on microstructure, magnetization, and magnetostrictive properties of this giant magnetostrictive …
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