Microstructure and hard magnetic properties of nanocomposite Sm2Fe15Ga2Cx permanent magnets with an excess of Fe prepared directly by melt spinning
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B. Shen | H. Kronmüller | Zhaohua Cheng | Hui-qun Guo | Jun-xian Zhang | J. V. Lier | Jun-Xian Zhang
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