释义 |
heus·ler alloy \ˈhyüslə(r)-\ noun Usage: usually capitalized H Etymology: after Conrad Heusler 19th century German mining engineer and chemist 1. : a magnetic alloy composed of the nonmagnetic metals copper, manganese, and tin approximately in the proportions Cu2MnSn 2. : any similar magnetic alloy (as one in which tin is replaced by aluminum, arsenic, antimony, bismuth, or boron, or copper is replaced by silver) |