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Magnetized and unmagnetized Co–Fe and Ni–Fe alloys fabricated on a two-high casting installation in the form of thin flexible amorphous films are promising materials for thermocouples. Using thin-film thermocouple arms, one can minimize temperature measurement errors due to heating by induction currents in a variable magnetic field.
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Panakhov, T.M., Isaeva, A.A., Rafiev, N.M. et al. Magnetic Thermocouples Made of Co–Fe and Ni–Fe Permalloys. Tech. Phys. 64, 987–989 (2019). https://doi.org/10.1134/S1063784219070181
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