Magnetic Properties of Nanostructured Co-Based Alloys Produced by Dynamic Compaction and Plasma Spray Deposition

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The bulk nanostructured Co-P alloys were prepared by dynamic compaction and a plasma spray deposition techniques. The magnetic characteristics, such as the saturation magnetization, M0, the Bloch constant, B, the local magnetic anisotropy field, Ha, the ferromagnetic resonance linewidth, ΔH, the coercivity, Hc, were investigated. A comparison between the magnetic properties of the Co-P alloys prepared by dynamic compaction and a plasma spray deposition techniques was carried out.

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Solid State Phenomena (Volume 190)

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192-195

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June 2012

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