Cu Clustering in the Early Stage of Crystallization of an α-Fe/Nd_2Fe_<14>B Nanocomposite Hard Magnet
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概要
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- 1999-10-01
著者
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Ping D
National Inst. Materials Sci.
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Ping D.
National Institute For Materials Sciences
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HONO K.
National Institute for Materials Science
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WU Y.
National Institute for Materials Science
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HIROSAWA S.
Sumitomo Special Metals Co. Ltd.
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Hono K.
National Institute For Materials Sciences
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Hono K.
National Research Institute For Metals
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Hirosawa S
Sumitomo Special Metals Co. Ltd.
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Hono K
National Institute For Materials Sciences
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Hono K.
National Institute For Material Science (nims)
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Hono K.
National Inst. For Materials Sci. Tsukuba Jpn
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