Shao et al., 1996 - Google Patents
Magnetic entropy in nanocomposite binary gadolinium alloysShao et al., 1996
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- Shao Y
- Zhang J
- Lai J
- Shek C
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- Journal of applied physics
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Investigation on magnetocaloric effects, magnetic entropy, Curie temperature, and specific heat of nanocomposite binary gadolinium alloys Gd–Tb, Gd–Zn, and Gd–Y has been carried out with an applied magnetic field of 1 T and in a temperature range of 233–313 K …
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