“…6(b) shows that the m H of the 0.005 r x r 0.03 samples were 7 times higher than that of the x = 0 sample. This increase in m H is probably because of the lighter effective mass (m*) of Ni than that of Co. 39,40 As seen in Table 1, from x = 0.005 to x = 0.03, the m H ranged from 25(5) to 24(3) cm 2 V À1 s À1 , respectively. These m H values are about 80 times higher than that of ruthenium (Ru)-alloyed Co-doped b-FeSi 2 prepared by spark plasma sintering, 25 50 times higher than that of Co-or Ni-doped b-FeSi 2 prepared by pressure sintering, 33 and 4 times higher than that of the Co-doped b-FeSi 2 single crystal fabricated by the chemical vapor transport method.…”