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Hydrogen absorption in CeFe2 and ThFe3

A. M. van Diepen, +1 more
- 01 Apr 1977 - 
- Vol. 22, Iss: 2, pp 113-115
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In this article, the effect of hydrogen absorption on the magnetic properties of CeFe 2 and ThFe 3 was studied by magnetization measurements and by the 57 Fe Mossbauer effect.
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This article is published in Solid State Communications.The article was published on 1977-04-01. It has received 54 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Magnetization.

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Mechanical properties of bulk metallic glasses

TL;DR: In this article, the deformation and failure initiation mechanisms of bulk metallic glasses have been investigated, showing that brittle and plastic failure can create intricate fracture patterns, quite different from those observed in crystalline solids.
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Hydrides formed from intermetallic compounds of two transition metals: a special class of ternary alloys

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors review available experimental information on the existence, thermodynamic stability and physical properties of hydrides formed by the absorption of hydrogen gas in intermetallic compounds of two transition metals.
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Pressure—induced amorphous phases

TL;DR: The relationship between spontaneous solid-state amorphization induced by thermobaric treatment and features of TC-P phase diagrams of the materials amorphized is discussed in this paper.
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Amorphisation in solid metallic systems

TL;DR: In this paper, the formation of amorphous alloys by solid state reaction without any rapid quenching is reviewed and compared with other recently developed methods, like ion beam mixing, and a comparison of some physical properties between differently prepared alloys of the same composition are given.
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Which intermetallic compounds of transition metals form stable hydrides

TL;DR: In this paper, the stability of ternary hydrides with respect to their decomposed state (i.e., to a transition metal intermetallic compound and hydrogen gas) is discussed in terms of a model that predicts the enthalpy of formation of a Ternary Hydride from a knowledge of ΔH values for the corresponding binary Hydrides and binary intermetall compounds.
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Effect of hydrogen absorption on the magnetic properties of YFe2 and GdFe2

TL;DR: The change in the magnetic properties of the compounds YFe 2 and GdFe 2 upon hydrogen absorption has been studied by means of magnetic measurements and by Mossbauer effect measurements as mentioned in this paper.
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Crystal structure and magnetic properties of cerium‐iron compounds

TL;DR: The crystal structure, the magnetic properties, and the phase relations of cerium-iron compounds have been investigated in this article, where lattice constants are given for CeFe2, α-Ce2Fe17, and β-ce2fe17.
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Hydrogen absorption and its effect on the magnetic properties of rare-earth iron intermetallics

TL;DR: In this paper, the magnetic properties of the hydrides were determined and compared with the original compounds and it was shown that the magnetic moment per Fe atom is much larger in hydride phases.
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Hydrogen absorption in intermetallic compounds of thorium

TL;DR: In this article, the formation of ternary hydrides has been studied for 15 intermetallic compounds of thorium, (five compounds in each of the systems Th-Ni, Th-Co and Th-Fe).
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