1976
DOI: 10.1007/bf00894303
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A calorimetric study of lead-thallium alloys

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“…n Z is the total number of atoms in the n-th shell. In bcc structures, 1 8 Z  , 2 6 Z  and so on.  over all the B atoms:…”
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“…n Z is the total number of atoms in the n-th shell. In bcc structures, 1 8 Z  , 2 6 Z  and so on.  over all the B atoms:…”
Section: Chemical Short-range Ordermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…IntroductionBody-centered cubic (bcc) Fe-Co alloy in the ferromagnetic (FM) state has been found as the highest magnetic system among all known alloys [1]. Additionally, it is demonstrated experimentally that the Fe-Co based systems exhibit high Curie temperatures, up to about 1250 K [2,3]. All these outstanding features make this alloy extremely attractive for various magnetic…”
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