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Electronic Specific Heat of Dilute Alloys: Fe(Ti), Fe(V), Fe(Cr), Fe(Mn), Fe(Co), Fe(Ni), Fe(Al), Fe(Si), Fe(Mo), Fe(W), and Ag(Au)

Physical Review, 1966
A method of measuring simultaneously the low-temperature specific heat of three samples, typically one pure-metal sample and two alloys with 1 and 2% solute, is described. The procedure is used to determine the variation of the electronic-specific-heat coefficient $\ensuremath{\gamma}$ (the coefficient of the term linear in temperature) with ...
Samuel S. Shinozaki, Anthony Arrott
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Mössbauer studies of FeBe, FeNb, FeRu, FeTe, and FeIr alloys

Physica Status Solidi (a), 1974
The isomer shifts, quadrupole splittings, and magnetic hyperfine splittings of iron in α-Fe–Be: FeBe5, α-Fe–Nb, γ-Fe–Nb, α-Fe–Ru, γ-Fe–Ru, FeTe2, α-Fe–Ir, and γ-Fe–Ir alloys are measured using the Mossbauer effect. Some of these studies were carried out as a function of temperature in the temperature range 60 to 300 °K.
S. Gupta   +3 more
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Structure and intermixing in Fe/Fe(110) and Fe/Ag/Fe(110) multilayers

Surface Science, 1998
Abstract We have previously shown, in UHV–SEM studies of Ag/Fe(110), that Ag(111) islands grow on top of two intermediate monolayers of Ag in the Stranski–Krastanov (SK) mode. In the present work, Fe was deposited on samples consisting of (1–5 ML) annealed Ag layers on Fe(110).
R Persaud, H Noro, J.A Venables
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FES cycling

2007
Spinal cord injury (SCI) leads to a partial or complete disruption of motor, sensory, and autonomic nerve pathways below the level of the lesion. In paraplegic patients, functional electrical stimulation (FES) was originally widely considered as a means to restore walking function but this was proved technically very difficult because of the numerous ...
D J, Newham, N de N, Donaldson
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Nanocrystalline Fe and Fe-riched Fe-Ni through electrodeposition

Nanostructured Materials, 1999
Abstract There is a constant need for new softer magnetic materials, especially with high saturation moments. A number of studies have shown that by decreasing the average crystal size of a material below 20 nm, it is possible to reduce its magnetic losses.
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Magnetic structure of Fe/Cr/Fe trilayers

Physical Review B, 1993
The magnetic structure of Cr films deposited on single crystal Fe(001)/GaAs(001) substrates is investigated by soft x-ray magnetic circular dichroism (SXMCD) of the L2 and L3 absorption edges. We find that 0.25 ML Cr coverages result in Cr moments aligned with each other and antialigned to the underlying Fe moment direction.
Idzerda, Y.   +5 more
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Exchange couplings between two Fe layers in Fe/Al/Fe/Ni-Fe/NiO sandwiches

Journal of Materials Science, 1999
Exchange couplings between two Fe layers have been investigated in polycrystalline Fe/Al/Fe/Ni-Fe/NiO and Fe/Al/Fe/Ni-Fe sandwiches. Linear exchange couplings between the two Fe layers were strong and ferromagnetic when the thickness of the Al spacer was between 0.7 and 2.2 nm.
R. Nakatani   +3 more
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