Neutron Scattering Studies of Nanomagnetism and Artificially Structured Materials

Nanostructured magnetic materials are intensively studied due to their unusual properties and promise for possible applications. The key issues in these materials relate to the connection between their physical properties (transport, magnetism, mechanical, etc.) and their chemical-physical structure...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of magnetism and magnetic materials 2003-02, Vol.271 (1)
Hauptverfasser: Fitzsimmons, M.R., Bader, S.D., Borchers, J.A., Felcher, G.P., Furdyna, J.K., Hoffmann, A., Kortright, J.B., Schuller, Ivan K., Schulthess, T.C., Sinha, S.K., Toney, M.F., Weller, D., Wolf, S.
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