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Appendix: Animal Bones (L10)

Hadashot Arkheologiyot - Excavations and Surveys in Israel, 2023
In May 2020, a trial excavation was conducted in Khan Jaljuliya (Permit No. A-8720; map ref. 195278–347/673424–83; Fig. 1), prior to conservation works. The excavation, on behalf of the Israel Antiquities Authority and funded by Jaljuliya Local Council, was directed by M. Hater, with the assistance of Y. Amrani (administration), S.
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Design and magnetic properties of L10–FePt/Fe and L10–FePt exchange coupled graded nanodots

Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials, 2015
Abstract The magnetic properties and reversal process of L 1 0 –FePt/Fe and L 1 0 –FePt exchange coupled graded nanodots were investigated using the object-oriented micromagnetic framework (OOMMF). It is indicated that the increase in anisotropy gradient span of L 1 0 –FePt section is favorable for the reduction in coercivity for L 1 0 –FePt/Fe ...
Xiayan Wu, Fang Wang, Chunling Wang
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Structural studies of L10 FePt nanoparticles

Applied Physics Letters, 2002
We have studied the lattice parameter changes of L10 FePt nanoparticles annealed to near equilibrium as a function of composition by x-ray diffraction. We have found that the (111) diffraction peak shifts linearly with composition, however, the c parameter mostly changes in the Pt rich compositions and the a parameter mostly changes in the Fe rich ...
T. J. Klemmer   +9 more
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Nanoporous L10-FePt with high coercivity

Scripta Materialia, 2019
Abstract We demonstrate the synthesis of a novel nanoporous ordered face-centered tetragonal FePt (L10-FePt) compound by selective dissolution of an Fe60Pt10B30 nanocomposite alloy, which consists of nanoscale L10-FePt and Fe2B phases. The Fe2B phase is selectively removed from the alloy by electrochemical etching in H2SO4 aqueous solution, while the
Wei Zhang   +5 more
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Combined reactions associated with L10 ordering

Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials, 2003
Abstract Recently, self-organized magnetic arrays (SOMAs) have received a great deal of attention because of the potential of achieving magnetic data storage densities greater than 1 Tbit/in 2 . SOMA involves the chemical preparation of self-assembled arrays of alloyed nanoparticles (such as FePt), which can be subsequently annealed to form an L1 0 ...
T.J. Klemmer   +7 more
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2019
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Crystallographic aspects of L10 magnetic materials

Scripta Materialia, 2005
In this paper we present an overview of various features of the structure of L10 magnetic phase. We discuss the various microstructural features which occur in these materials due to the changes in symmetry (translational and orientational domains) as well as the relationship between the crystal symmetry and features such as the thermodynamic order of ...
David E. Laughlin   +3 more
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Magnetism of L10 Stacked Multilayers

physica status solidi (b), 2000
We present a systematic study of magnetic and electronic properties of monoatomic multilayers consisting of 3d transition metals and noble metals Au and Cu stacked in the L1 0 structure by the first principles tight-binding linearized muffin tin orbital (TB-LMTO) method.
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L10 versus Leq—A User's Perspective

1979
The Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) regulation tor highway traffic noise analysis, FHPM 7-7-3, allows for the use of either L10 (sound level exceeded 10 percent of the time) or Leq (energy equivalent sound level). Therefore, state highway agencies have the responsibility to empirically determine the preferable descriptor (L10 or Leq) for typical ...
LF Cohn, W McColl
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