“…The compounds have a common sublattice, namely that of hexagonal SmCo 5 with which the strong diffraction maxima are shared. Essentially two different orientations in electron diffraction, together with high-resolution imaging, have allowed the positive identification of 1 : 3, 2 : 7, and 5 : 19, as shown convincingly in the work of [2]. There a cast magnet studied was Sm(Co 0.69 Fe 0.22 Cu 0.06 Zr 0.03 ) 7.2 (a formula given in magnetician's nomenclature which assumes that Zr replaces Co), or in at.%, 12.20 Sm, 2.63 Zr, 19.32 Fe, 60.59 Co, 5.27 Cu.…”