Horiuchi, T.; Yamada, K.; Ikeda, K.; Miura, S.; Stein, F.: Deformation behavior of Nb2Co7 as a promising candidate for a crystal-structure-dependent mille-feuille structured material. Intermetallics 2019, Bad Staffelstein, Germany (2019)
Yamada, K.; Horiuchi, T.; Stein, F.; Miura, M.: Effect of Metastable Co3Nb on Microstructural Evolution in Co–Nb Binary Alloys. JIM Spring Meeting 2018, Chiba, Japan (2018)
Horiuchi, T.; Stein, F.; Abe, K.; Taniguchi, S.: Formation of Complex Intermetallic Phases from Supersaturated Co Solid Solution in a Co–3.9Nb Alloy. TMS 2017 Annual Meeting, San Diego, CA, USA (2017)
Stein, F.; Horiuchi, T.: Discontinuous Precipitation of the Complex Intermetallic Phase Nb2Co7 from Supersaturated Co Solid Solution. Thermec 2016, Graz, Austria (2016)
Yamaguchi, M.; Horiuchi, T.; Ikeda, K.-I.; Miura, S.; Stein, F.: Evaluation of Hardness before and after Compression Test of Nb2Co7 Single-phase Alloy by Nanoindentation Test. JIM (Japanese Institute of Metals) Meeting, ePoster, online (2021)
Yamada, K.; Horiuchi, T.; Stein, F.; Miura, S.: Effect of Metastable L12-Co3Nb on Precipitation of Intermetallic Phases from Nb-Supersaturated Co Solid Solution in Co-rich Co-Nb Binary Alloys. 6th Int. Indentation Workshop, IIW6, Sapporo, Japan (2018)
Abe , K.; Horiuchi, T.; Stein, F.; Taniguchi, S.: Interrelation between Crystal Structure of Co Solid Solution Matrix and Precipitation of Intermetallic Phases in Co-rich Co–Nb Alloys. Calphad XLV, Awaji Island, Hyogo, Japan (2016)
Horiuchi, T.; Stein, F.: Precipitation Behavior of Co7Nb2 from Supersaturated Co Solid Solution in Co–Nb Binary System. Intermetallics 2015, Educational Center Kloster Banz, Bad Staffelstein, Germany (2015)
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