Prolonged Ordering Process Induced Higher Segregation of Copper in 2:17 Type Smco Magnets
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A. Yan | Qiqi Yang | Yilong Ma | Chaoqun Zhu | Hai-chen Wu | Zhuang Liu | Ren-jie Chen | Xiangmao Gao | Wenxin Cheng
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