Crystal structure and magnetic properties of intermetallic compounds HoCo5.5−xMx, M = Mn, Fe, Ni, Cu
@article{Drzazga1980CrystalSA, title={Crystal structure and magnetic properties of intermetallic compounds HoCo5.5−xMx, M = Mn, Fe, Ni, Cu}, author={Zofia Drzazga and August Chełkowski and S. Kubiak and Halina Broda and J. Krok and Tadeusz Mydlarz}, journal={Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials}, year={1980}, volume={15}, pages={1241-1242} }
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