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Page 337
... Ferromagnetic Alloys D. Concentrated Ferromagnetic Alloys E. Antiferromagnetic Alloys and Spin Glasses F. Amorphous Ferromagnets III . Magnetic Domains . A. Ferromagnetic Domains B. Antiferromagnetic Domains IV . Flux Lines in ...
... Ferromagnetic Alloys D. Concentrated Ferromagnetic Alloys E. Antiferromagnetic Alloys and Spin Glasses F. Amorphous Ferromagnets III . Magnetic Domains . A. Ferromagnetic Domains B. Antiferromagnetic Domains IV . Flux Lines in ...
Page 357
... ferromagnetic alloy systems has thus progressed from the environment independent Shull - Wilkinson approach through the inclusion of the atomic environment by Marshall to the further and more recent inclusion of the magnetic environment ...
... ferromagnetic alloy systems has thus progressed from the environment independent Shull - Wilkinson approach through the inclusion of the atomic environment by Marshall to the further and more recent inclusion of the magnetic environment ...
Page 358
... ferromagnetic alloy are completely collinear with respect to the ferromagnetic moment is to do a polarization analysis experiment similar to that done by Moon and Koehler ( 1969 ) to see whether the magnetic structure of Co was ...
... ferromagnetic alloy are completely collinear with respect to the ferromagnetic moment is to do a polarization analysis experiment similar to that done by Moon and Koehler ( 1969 ) to see whether the magnetic structure of Co was ...
Contents
Neutron Production and Detection | 12 |
Basic Scattering Theory | 21 |
Diffraction from Crystals | 30 |
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Einführung in die Kristallographie Will Kleber,Hans-Joachim Bautsch,Joachim Bohm No preview available - 1998 |