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Magnetic properties and magnetoresistance in granular Fe‐Cu alloys

Peng et al., 1994

Document ID
5327979275462098891
Author
Peng C
Dai D
Publication year
Publication venue
Journal of applied physics

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The structural, magnetic, and electrotransport properties of a metallic granular Fe x Cu1− x alloys (x= 0–0.35) were studied. These alloys were fabricated by using a coevaporation technique with an extremely high deposition rate. Observations by transmission electron …
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