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X.Z. Wang

Researcher at National University of Singapore

Publications -  11
Citations -  188

X.Z. Wang is an academic researcher from National University of Singapore. The author has contributed to research in topics: Magnetization & Coercivity. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 11 publications receiving 186 citations.

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Structure and magnetic characterization of amorphous and crystalline Nd–Fe–Al alloys

TL;DR: In this paper, the glass formation has been studied in Nd 60 Fe 30 Al 10 alloy produced by melt-spinning, water quenching and copper mold chill casting, and the results of X-ray diffraction indicate that formation of Nd and a ternary Fe-Nd-Al phase with an unknown crystal structure were present after crystallization.
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Low temperature characterization of nano-sized BaFe12−2xZnxSnxO19 particles

TL;DR: In this article, low temperature magnetic properties of substituted barium hexaferrite nano-particles (BaFe 12−2 x Zn x Sn x O 19 ) from 78 to 293 K have been measured to study the substitution effects on their temperature dependence characteristics.
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A magnetic and Mössbauer study of melt-spun Nd60Fe30Al10

TL;DR: In this article, the magnetic properties of 60 Fe 30 Al 10 alloys were investigated with different wheel surface speeds ranging from 5 to 30 m/s. The microstructure and magnetic properties were strongly dependent on the quenching rate, and the presence of crystalline Nd was responsible for the increase of magnetization and decrease of coercivity.
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Unusual magnetization anisotropy in amorphous Nd–Fe–Al ribbons

TL;DR: In this article, 60 Fe 30 Al 10 ribbons were prepared by chill-block melt-spinning with different wheel speeds from 5 to 30m/s, at which the ribbon consisted of a mixture of a more stable Fe-rich amorphous phase and a crystalline Nd phase.
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Anomalous magnetic viscosity in bulk-amorphous materials

TL;DR: In this article, the demagnetization process and the magnetic viscosity have been studied on a bulk-amorphous Nd60Fe30Al10 rod at room temperature.