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Anomalous anisotropy in the RCo4B compounds

The magnetic anisotropy of YCo4B determined by the singular point detection (SPD) method and magnetization measurements over a large range of temperature is reported. The anisotropy energy of CeCo4B estimated by magnetization measurements is one order of magnitude larger than those of compounds with...

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Published in:Journal of applied physics 1993-05, Vol.73 (10), p.5917-5919
Main Authors: HONG, N. M, THUY, N. P, HIEN, T. D, HILSCHER, G, ZHAO, T. S, GRÖSSINGER, R
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