Zhu et al., 2023 - Google Patents
Magnetic and microwave absorption properties of Fe–50wt% Ni particles coated by SrFe12O19Zhu et al., 2023
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- 2194352329739980843
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- Zhu S
- Huang K
- Feng S
- Liu X
- Kan X
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- Journal of Materials Science: Materials in Electronics
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Abstract FeNi/SrFe12O19 (FeNi/SrM) composites were prepared by ball milling using atomized FeNi powder and SrM in a certain proportion. The effects of SrM content on microwave absorption properties and magnetism were studied. The SEM results showed …
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