1999
DOI: 10.1016/s0038-1098(99)00157-x
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Magnetic properties of Y2Fe15Cr2 single crystal

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“…As an effective strategy, Tb 2 (Fe,Cr) 17 and Y 2 (Fe,Cr) 17 single crystals were grown first from slightly Fe‐rich composition, and then corresponding R 3 Fe 29 single crystals were obtained by undergoing a solid‐state transformation. The obtained monoclinic structure of RFe 12 –R 2 Fe 17 was confirmed by XRD, in which a special anisotropic property, an EMD in the [102] direction has been observed 38–41. The anisotropy constants can be systemically collected by calculating the data measured from those single crystals.…”
Section: Magnetic Properties Of Rare‐earth Single Crystalsmentioning
confidence: 61%
“…As an effective strategy, Tb 2 (Fe,Cr) 17 and Y 2 (Fe,Cr) 17 single crystals were grown first from slightly Fe‐rich composition, and then corresponding R 3 Fe 29 single crystals were obtained by undergoing a solid‐state transformation. The obtained monoclinic structure of RFe 12 –R 2 Fe 17 was confirmed by XRD, in which a special anisotropic property, an EMD in the [102] direction has been observed 38–41. The anisotropy constants can be systemically collected by calculating the data measured from those single crystals.…”
Section: Magnetic Properties Of Rare‐earth Single Crystalsmentioning
confidence: 61%