Li et al., 2014 - Google Patents
Effect of Tb addition on the thermal stability, glass-forming ability and magnetic properties of Fe–B–Si–Nb bulk metallic glassLi et al., 2014
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- Li J
- He A
- Shen B
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- Journal of alloys and compounds
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The thermal stability, crystallization behavior, glass-forming ability (GFA), as well as magnetic and mechanical properties of (Fe 0.75− x Tb x B 0.2 Si 0.05) 96 Nb 4 (x= 0.01– 0.07) bulk metallic glasses (BMGs) with Tb addition were investigated. With the increase of …
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