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The temperature dependence of the magnetic properties of commercial magnets of greater than 25 MGOe energy product

Potenziani II et al., 1985

Document ID
4960393534490527431
Author
Potenziani II E
Leupold H
Clarke J
Tauber A
Publication year
Publication venue
Journal of applied physics

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The hysteresis loops of three commercial magnets with room temperature energy products greater than 25 MGOe were obtained over the temperature range 4.2–700 K in applied magnetic fields extending to±90 kOe. Two of the samples are of the Sm2Co17 type and the …
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