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Kim H, Bud'ko SL, Tanatar MA, Avdashchenko DV, Matovnikov AV, Mitroshenkov NV, et al. Magnetic Properties of RB66 (R = Gd, Tb, Ho, Er, and Lu). J Supercond Nov Magn. 2012;25:2371-5. Abstract
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Kim MG, Beutier G, Kreyssig A, Hiroto T, Yamada T, Kim JW, et al. Antiferromagnetic order in the quasicrystal approximant Cd6Tb studied by x-ray resonant magnetic scattering. Phys Rev B. 2012;85:134442. Abstract
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Khan M, Schlagel DL, Lograsso TA, Gschneidner KA, Pecharsky VK. Magnetic and thermal properties of Er(75)Dy(25) single crystals. Phys Rev B. 2011;84:134424. Abstract
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Fu H, Zou M, Mudryk Y, Pecharsky VK, Gschneidner KA. Enhancement of the glass-forming ability by Zr microalloying and its influence on the magnetocaloric properties of bulk amorphous Gd-Co-Al. J Appl Phys. 2010;108:053916. Abstract
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Kumar P, Singh NK, Nayak AK, Haldar A, Suresh KG, Nigam AK. Large reversible magnetocaloric effect in Er3Co compound. Journal of Applied Physics. 2010;107:09a932. Abstract
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Chernyshov AS, Mudryk Y, Pecharsky VK, Gschneidner KA. Temperature and magnetic field-dependent x-ray powder diffraction study of dysprosium. Phys Rev B. 2008;77:094132. Abstract
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