Wecker et al., 1993 - Google Patents
Giant magnetoresistance in melt spun Cu‐Co alloysWecker et al., 1993
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- 481283597430043792
- Author
- Wecker J
- Von Helmolt R
- Schultz L
- Samwer K
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- Applied physics letters
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Cu1− x Co x alloys with x= 0.1 and x= 0.2 have been prepared by conventional melt spinning. The rapid solidification process results in an extended solubility of Co in Cu although some Co precipitates already during quenching. In the as‐quenched ribbons, the …
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