Sun et al., 2003 - Google Patents
Magnetohistory effect of Pr2Fe17− xMnx compoundsSun et al., 2003
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- Sun Z
- Zhang S
- Zhang H
- Shen B
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- Journal of alloys and compounds
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In this paper, the magnetohistory effect of Pr2Fe17− xMnx (x= 1–9) compounds was studied. The zero-field cooling thermomagnetic curves MZF (T) of the compounds show a strong decrease below TC with decreasing temperature. The peak temperature TP decreases …
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