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Amorphous solids nanocrystalline properties

Lu K (1996) Nanocrystalline metalscrystallized from amorphous solids Nanocrystallization, structure, and properties. Mater SciEnginR 16 161-221... [Pg.55]

Dr.-Ing. habil. Manfred Muller is a Professor emeritus of Special Materials at the Institute of Materials Science of the Dresden University of Technology. Before his retirement he was for many years head of department for special materials at the Central Institute for Solid State Physics and Materials Research of the Academy of Sciences in Dresden, Germany. His main field was the research and development of metallic materials with en hasis on special physical properties, such as soft and hard magnetic, electrical and thermoelastic properties. His last field of research was amorphous and nanocrystalline soft magnetic alloys. He is a member of the German Society of Materials Science (DGM) and was a member of the Advisary Board of DGM. [Pg.1079]

K. Eu, Nanocrystalline metals crystallized from amorphous solids nanocrystallization, structure, and properties. Mater. Sci. Eng. R-Rep. 16(4), 161-221 (1996)... [Pg.344]


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