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Co-Cr-Zr (200)

Chapter Concepts

Substances /
Molecular Formulas
Co-Cr-Zr amorphous alloy
Element Systems Co-Cr-Zr
Properties Curie temperature; Hall resistivity; coercive force; corrosion rate; crystallization temperature; electrical resistivity; hardness; heat capacity; magnetic permeability; magnetization; magnetostriction; polarization curve; thermal expansion
Keywords Co-Cr-Zr (200); amorphous alloy; glass transition; metallic glass; physical property; ternary alloy

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Title

Co-Cr-Zr (200)

Author U. Carow-Watamura, D. V. Louzguine, A. Takeuchi
Affiliation
Institute for Materials Research, Tohoku University, 980-8577 Sendai, Japan; WPI-AIMR, Tohoku University, 980-8577 Sendai, Japan
Part of Landolt-Börnstein - Group III Condensed Matter
Numerical Data and Functional Relationships in Science and Technology
Volume

37B2: Physical Properties of Ternary Amorphous Alloys. Part 2: Systems from B-Be-Fe to Co-W-Zr

Edited by Y. Kawazoe, U. Carow-Watamura, J.-Z. Yu
Chapter-DOI 10.1007/978-3-642-13850-8_105
Book-DOI 10.1007/978-3-642-13850-8 (Volume in Bookshelf)

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RIS-Export Carow-Watamura, U., Louzguine, D. V., Takeuchi, A.: Co-Cr-Zr (200). Kawazoe, Y., Carow-Watamura, U., Yu, J.-Z. (ed.). SpringerMaterials - The Landolt-Börnstein Database (http://www.springermaterials.com). Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg, 2011. DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-13850-8_105

Abstract

Co-Cr-Zr (200), part of 'Landolt-Börnstein - Group III Condensed Matter: Numerical Data and Functional Relationships in Science and Technology, Volume 37B2: Physical Properties of Ternary Amorphous Alloys. Part 2: Systems from B-Be-Fe to Co-W-Zr'.
This document is part of Part 2 'Systems from B-Be-Fe to Co-W-Zr' of Subvolume B 'Physical Properties of Ternary Amorphous Alloys' of Volume 37 'Phase Diagrams and Physical Properties of Nonequilibrium Alloys' of Landolt-Börnstein - Group III 'Condensed Matter'. It contains the Chapter 'Co-Cr-Zr (200)' with the content: 2.1 Heat Capacity 2.3 Thermal Expansion and Volume Change 2.5 Crystallization Temperature 3.5 Hardness 4.1.1 Curie Temperature 4.2.1 Coercive Force 4.2.3 Permeability 4.3 Magnetization Curve and Saturation Magnetic Moment 4.6 Magnetostriction 5.1 Resistivity and Conductivity 5.3 Hall Effect 6 Corrosion Behaviou 6.1 Potentiostatic and Potentiodynamic Polarization Curves