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Electronic and Magnetic Properties of Manganese Bromide Monolayers. [PDF]
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ChemInform, 2004
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A. S. Borovik‐Romanov, H. Grimmer
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AbstractFor Abstract see ChemInform Abstract in Full Text.
A. S. Borovik‐Romanov, H. Grimmer
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Oscillatory magnetic properties
IBM Journal of Research and Development, 1998The recent discovery of oscillations in interlayer exchange coupling as a function of nonmagnetic spacer layer thickness has led to a widespread interest in oscillatory magnetic properties in layered structures for both basic and applied reasons. In this overview, several oscillatory magnetic properties are discussed for a particular model system.
Rolf Allenspach, Wolfgang Weber
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Magnetic properties of YbInCu4
Physica B: Condensed Matter, 1997The torque and the Faraday method has been used to study the magnetic anisotropy and the susceptibility of YbInCu4 single crystals, as a function of temperature and the field. The magnetic response is a sum of two (different) contributions corresponding to hybridized (majority of Yb ions) and unhybridized (small fraction of Yb ions) sates.
Aviani, Ivica +5 more
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Magnets and Properties of Magnets
2013Materials needed per group:Bar magnetBag labeled “A” with assorted ...
Jane Bray Nelson, Jim Nelson
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Magnetic properties of URu2Si2
Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials, 1995Abstract We perform electronic structure calculations with the FLAPW method within LSD approximation for URu 2 Si 2 , including the spin—orbit interaction self-consistently. Considering spin and orbital contributions to the magnetic moment we get a result much closer to the experiments than in previous calculations.
MONACHESI, Patrizia +1 more
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Magnetic properties of magnetic nanowire arrays
IEEE Transactions on Magnetics, 2002The arrays of NiFe and CoNiFe nanowires were grown in anodic alumina (alumite) and track etched polycarbonate (PCTE) membranes with various pore sizes by pulsed electrodeposition. Magnetic properties of the array were studied as functions of wire material, length, and diameter as well as field orientation. In PCTE membranes, as high as 0.92 of remanent
G.C. Han, B.Y. Zong, Y.H. Wu
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Magnetic Properties of Magnetic Hydrogels
Solid State Phenomena, 2015Several samples of magnetic hydrogels (also known as ferrogels) are prepared, and their magnetic properties are examined. Polyacrylamide gel is used as the base. Gel matrices are filled with the nanopowder: iron particles with the mean size about 30 nm. The magnetization curves of the samples are measured at different stages of de-swelling.
L.V. Nikitin +2 more
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2020
In addition to pedogenesis, thermodynamic state changes induced by fire contribute to transformations of iron minerals that in turn generate magnetic enhancement of the ground. Some of these new minerals are nanometric markers of fire-related practices that can be detect by magnetic methods, even in trace levels.
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In addition to pedogenesis, thermodynamic state changes induced by fire contribute to transformations of iron minerals that in turn generate magnetic enhancement of the ground. Some of these new minerals are nanometric markers of fire-related practices that can be detect by magnetic methods, even in trace levels.
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