“…33 In a previous work, we shown that the magnitude of the Curie temperature, T C , of an standard commercial Fe 64 Ni 36 powder sample can be increased in ⌬T C ϳ70 K, by means of a severe mechanical processing, using a high-energy ball mill, followed by a heating up to 1073 K, while the invar character is maintained and its temperature range enlarged as well. 34 Previously, Dumpich et al 35 already observed in "asprepared" Fe 65 Ni 35 evaporated thin films an increase in the T C value of ca 200 K, accompanied by an enhancement of 20% in the saturation magnetization, M s . However, both T C and M s drop down to the corresponding bulk values after annealing of the thin films.…”