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  2. Iron nitrides - Wikipedia

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    Iron has five nitrides observed at ambient conditions, Fe 2 N, Fe 3 N 4, Fe 4 N, Fe 7 N 3 and Fe 16 N 2.They are crystalline, metallic solids. Group 7 and group 8 transition metals form nitrides that decompose at relatively low temperatures—iron nitride, Fe 2 N decomposes with loss of molecular nitrogen at around 400 °C and formation of lower-nitrogen content iron nitrides.

  3. List of superconductors - Wikipedia

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    The table below shows some of the parameters of common superconductors.X:Y means material X doped with element Y, T C is the highest reported transition temperature in kelvins and H C is a critical magnetic field in tesla.

  4. Superconducting magnet - Wikipedia

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    They can be smaller, and the area at the center of the magnet where the field is created is empty rather than being occupied by an iron core. Large magnets can consume much less power. In the persistent state (above), the only power the magnet consumes is that needed for refrigeration equipment.

  5. With big new EV motor investment, GM aims to cut reliance on ...

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    General Motors has entered into a partnership with a small Wisconsin start-up, Niron Magnetics, to develop electric motor magnets that can be made without rare elements that are mostly sourced ...

  6. Iron-based superconductor - Wikipedia

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    It has also been found that some iron chalcogens superconduct. [8] The undoped β-FeSe is the simplest iron-based superconductor but with the diverse properties. [9] It has a critical temperature (T c) of 8 K at normal pressure, and 36.7 K under high pressure [10] and by means of intercalation.

  7. Rare-earth magnet - Wikipedia

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    Ferrofluid on glass, with a rare-earth magnet underneath. A rare-earth magnet is a strong permanent magnet made from alloys of rare-earth elements.Developed in the 1970s and 1980s, rare-earth magnets are the strongest type of permanent magnets made, producing significantly stronger magnetic fields than other types such as ferrite or alnico magnets.