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5.3 Characterisation of magnetic pr
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6.1 Thermal characterisation The te
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6.2 Microstructural characterisatio
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6.3 Characterisation of magnetic pr
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6.3 Characterisation of magnetic pr
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6.3 Characterisation of magnetic pr
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6.4 Hot workability necessary for N
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6.5 Summary advantage of the Pr-con
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7.1 Characterisation of the base al
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7.1 Characterisation of the base al
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7.2 Characterisation of the base al
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7.2 Characterisation of the base al
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7.3 Summary Magnetisation ( arb. un
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8.1 Initial magnetisation processes
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8.1 Initial magnetisation processes
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8.2 Recoil loops at room temperatur
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8.3 Analysis of exchange-coupling u
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8.3 Analysis of exchange-coupling u
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8.3 Analysis of exchange-coupling u
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8.4 Summary An analysis of the init
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Fig. 9.1: Dependence of the lattice
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9.1 Reactive milling of a PrFeB all
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9.2 Reactive milling of Nd(Fe,Co)B
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9.2 Reactive milling of Nd(Fe,Co)B
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9.2 Reactive milling of Nd(Fe,Co)B
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9.2 Reactive milling of Nd(Fe,Co)B
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9.2 Reactive milling of Nd(Fe,Co)B
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9.3 Summary of J r = 0.91 T after a
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10 Conclusions and future work 10 C
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10 Conclusions and future work the
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10 Conclusions and future work spin
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10 Conclusions and future work (Mö
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REFERENCES [13] O. Gutfleisch, K. K
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List of publications: Some parts of
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Acknowledgments The realisation of