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Oxygen vacancy-engineered interface reactions through controlled roasting temperature for enhanced performance of FeSiCr-based soft magnetic composites

Liu et al., 2025

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1224502096998728072
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Liu Y
Feng B
Zou R
Wang R
Huang Z
Wu Z
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Materials & Design

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Soft magnetic composites, composed of magnetic metals and insulating mediums, are promising candidates for achieving high permeability and low coercivity, which are crucial for modern electronic devices operating at high frequencies and increased power densities …
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