Sm(Co,Fe,Cu,Zr)/sub z/ magnets for high temperature applications: microstructural and micromagnetic analysis
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Werner Scholz | Thomas Schrefl | Josef Fidler | I. P. Jones | I. R. Harris | I. Jones | T. Schrefl | J. Fidler | W. Scholz | T. Matthias | T. S. Rong | T. Matthias | T. Rong
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