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Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials, 1992
Abstract Magnetic step anisotropies result from changed local symmetries of step atoms in comparison with surface atoms. They are determined experimentally for the case of steps along [001] on Fe(110) surfaces by comparing the anisotropies of epitaxial Fe(110) films on W(110) with smooth surfaces and those with a high density of steps along [001], as
M. Albrecht +4 more
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Abstract Magnetic step anisotropies result from changed local symmetries of step atoms in comparison with surface atoms. They are determined experimentally for the case of steps along [001] on Fe(110) surfaces by comparing the anisotropies of epitaxial Fe(110) films on W(110) with smooth surfaces and those with a high density of steps along [001], as
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Physical Review, 1956
A new type of magnetic anisotropy has been discovered which is best described as an exchange anisotropy. This anisotropy is the result of an interaction between an antiferromagnetic material and a ferromagnetic material. The material that exhibits this exchange anisotropy is a compact of fine particles of cobalt with a cobaltous oxide shell. The effect
W. H. Meiklejohn, C. P. Bean
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A new type of magnetic anisotropy has been discovered which is best described as an exchange anisotropy. This anisotropy is the result of an interaction between an antiferromagnetic material and a ferromagnetic material. The material that exhibits this exchange anisotropy is a compact of fine particles of cobalt with a cobaltous oxide shell. The effect
W. H. Meiklejohn, C. P. Bean
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Magnetic Anisotropy of Heterostructures
2007The chapter provides a detailed introduction to magnetic anisotropy of ferromagnetic ultrathin films and its analysis by ferromagnetic resonance on a tutorial level. While the microscopic origins of the magnetic anisotropy as well as recent developments in its theoretical description are shortly discussed, emphasis is put on a phenomenological ...
Lindner, Jürgen, Farle, Michael
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Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials, 1986
Abstract A review is given on experimental methods to determine magnetic surface anisotropies, and on experimental results for well-defined single-crystal surfaces, both for out-of-plane and in-plane anisotropies. Results are compared with Neel's phenomenological theory.
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Abstract A review is given on experimental methods to determine magnetic surface anisotropies, and on experimental results for well-defined single-crystal surfaces, both for out-of-plane and in-plane anisotropies. Results are compared with Neel's phenomenological theory.
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Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials, 1996
Abstract The analysis of experimental anisotropy in thin films is discussed in this paper. The need to take dimensionality effects into consideration is highlighted and two methods for doing this are proposed. These methods allow the actual surface/interface anisotropy to be extracted from the experimental data.
D. Givord +3 more
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Abstract The analysis of experimental anisotropy in thin films is discussed in this paper. The need to take dimensionality effects into consideration is highlighted and two methods for doing this are proposed. These methods allow the actual surface/interface anisotropy to be extracted from the experimental data.
D. Givord +3 more
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Competing anisotropy magnetism
Hyperfine Interactions, 1986The experimental results obtained for various kinds of random mixtures with competing magnetic anisotropies are reviewed. We show that the nature of the phase transitions and the properties of the ordered phases in competing anisotropy systems are much different from those in pure systems.
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1997
Abstract The induced magnetic anisotropy differs from the ordinary magnetic anisotropy discussed in Chapter 12, in that the induced anisotropy is produced by a treatment (often an annealing treatment) that has directional characteristics.
Sōshin Chikazumi, C D Graham, Jr
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Abstract The induced magnetic anisotropy differs from the ordinary magnetic anisotropy discussed in Chapter 12, in that the induced anisotropy is produced by a treatment (often an annealing treatment) that has directional characteristics.
Sōshin Chikazumi, C D Graham, Jr
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Magnetic anisotropy of RE-magnets
IEEE Transactions on Magnetics, 1987A brief survey is given of the most recent results in the study of magnetic anisotropy in RE intermetallic compounds of interest for permanent magnet applications. Among these the 1:5 and 2:17 phases are those that have received the largest attention in the past years, and their properties are understood to a satisfactory level.
G. Asti, F. Bolzoni, L. Pareti
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2001
The enormous research on magnetic properties of ultrathin films and nanostructures produces also new activities in the fundamental understanding of the magnetic anisotropy energy (MAE) and the anisotropy of the orbital magnetic moment/atom. The pseudomorphic growth of Fe, Co, Ni on metallic and non-metallic substrates can change the nearest neighbor ...
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The enormous research on magnetic properties of ultrathin films and nanostructures produces also new activities in the fundamental understanding of the magnetic anisotropy energy (MAE) and the anisotropy of the orbital magnetic moment/atom. The pseudomorphic growth of Fe, Co, Ni on metallic and non-metallic substrates can change the nearest neighbor ...
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