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The low-temperature electrical resistivity of amorphous iron-phosphorus alloys

J. Logan, +1 more
- 01 Jun 1976 - 
- Vol. 21, Iss: 1, pp 151-154
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This article is published in Journal of Non-crystalline Solids.The article was published on 1976-06-01. It has received 43 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Amorphous metal transformer & Amorphous solid.

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Temperature and magnetic field dependences of the resistivity of amorphous alloys

TL;DR: In this article, high-resolution resistivity measurements on a wide variety of amorphous alloys are reported for the temperature range from 0.5K to room temperature in magnetic fields up to 45 kOe.
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Electrocatalytic activity of simple and modified Fe–P electrodeposits for hydrogen evolution from alkaline media

TL;DR: In this article, the influence of the current density on the composition of the deposits and the current efficiencies for the electrodeposition processes were determined, and it was shown that the addition of formic acid to the electroplating bath improves the current efficiency.
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Composition Requirements for Glass Formation in Metallic and Ionic Systems

TL;DR: In this paper, it was shown that the glass-forming tendency is greater the lower is the reduced melting temperature, where Tm is the thermodynamic crystallization temperature, and hv is the molecular heat of vaporization.
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Electrical resistivity and Curie temperature of amorphous (FeNi)PC alloys

TL;DR: In this article, low temperature electrical resistivity and Curie temperature of amorphous (Fe 100− x Ni x ) 75 P 15 C 10 alloys (0⩽ x ⩽50) were studied.
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Resistivity Minimum in an Amorphous Ferromagnetic Alloy

TL;DR: In this article, the electrical resistance vs. temperature curve of an amorphous Fe80P13C7 alloy has a minimum at low temperature, which varies from specimen to specimen and covers a range from 10° to 50°K.
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