Hu et al., 2001 - Google Patents
Large magnetic entropy change in La (Fe, Co)~ 1~ 1~.~ 8~ 3Al~ 1~.~ 1~ 7Hu et al., 2001
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- 17962158185212700557
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- Hu F
- Shen B
- Sun J
- Cheng Z
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- PHYSICAL REVIEW-SERIES B-
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