Abstract We have studied the room temperature and low-temperature electrical resistivities of nanocrystalline Fe-Cu-Si-B alloys with various grain sizes prepared by crystallization of amor-phous material. Experimental results showed that with the reduction of grain size both room temperature resistivity $\rho$RT and residual reaistivity $\rho$0 of the nanostructured alloys studied increased significantly. Based on the scattering effects from interfaces and lattice distortion, the above results were qualitatively discussed.
(Electrical and thermal conduction in amorphous and liquid metals and Alloys ?)
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LIU XUE-DONG (刘学东), LU KE (卢柯), DING BING-ZHE (丁炳哲), HU ZHUANG-QI (胡壮麒), WANG YONG-ZHONG (王永忠) ELECTRICAL RESISTIVITY OF NANOCRYSTALLINE Fe-Cu-Si-B ALLOYS 1994 Acta Physica Sinica (Overseas Edition) 3 426
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