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Magnetocaloric properties of the Gd5Si2. 05–xGe1. 95–xMn2x compounds

Yüzüak et al., 2010

Document ID
9434036499924663929
Author
Yüzüak E
Dincer I
Elerman Y
Publication year
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Journal of Rare Earths

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The influence of the manganese-alloying on the structure and magnetocaloric properties of the Gd5Si2. 05Ge1. 95 compound was studied by X-ray powder diffraction and magnetization measurements. The Gd5Si2. 05–xGe1. 95–xMn2x (2x= 0, 0.03 and 0.08) …
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    • HELECTRICITY
    • H01BASIC ELECTRIC ELEMENTS
    • H01FMAGNETS; INDUCTANCES; TRANSFORMERS; SELECTION OF MATERIALS FOR THEIR MAGNETIC PROPERTIES
    • H01F1/00Magnets or magnetic bodies characterised by the magnetic materials therefor; Selection of materials for their magnetic properties
    • H01F1/01Magnets or magnetic bodies characterised by the magnetic materials therefor; Selection of materials for their magnetic properties of inorganic materials
    • H01F1/012Magnets or magnetic bodies characterised by the magnetic materials therefor; Selection of materials for their magnetic properties of inorganic materials adapted for magnetic entropy change by magnetocaloric effect, e.g. used as magnetic refrigerating material
    • H01F1/015Metals or alloys
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    • H01F1/012Magnets or magnetic bodies characterised by the magnetic materials therefor; Selection of materials for their magnetic properties of inorganic materials adapted for magnetic entropy change by magnetocaloric effect, e.g. used as magnetic refrigerating material
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