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Thus it is energetically more favorable to remove screening electrons from that
direction rather than from a gold neighbor direction , leading to more electrons
being localized along an Fe - Fe direction . In order to fit the spectra over a range
of ...
Thus it is energetically more favorable to remove screening electrons from that
direction rather than from a gold neighbor direction , leading to more electrons
being localized along an Fe - Fe direction . In order to fit the spectra over a range
of ...
Page 127
( 1964 ) , who measured the spectra for FeX single crystals magnetized along
both the ( 100 ) and ( 111 ) directions . The method relies ... 0 – 1 ) , where 0 is
the angle between the position vector of an iron atom and the magnetization
direction .
( 1964 ) , who measured the spectra for FeX single crystals magnetized along
both the ( 100 ) and ( 111 ) directions . The method relies ... 0 – 1 ) , where 0 is
the angle between the position vector of an iron atom and the magnetization
direction .
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spin directions “ freeze out ” cooperatively , that is they become locked in random
directions with no overall long range ... Window ( 1972b ) found that for one iron
neighbor , the spin direction is normal to the iron - iron axis , while for two or ...
spin directions “ freeze out ” cooperatively , that is they become locked in random
directions with no overall long range ... Window ( 1972b ) found that for one iron
neighbor , the spin direction is normal to the iron - iron axis , while for two or ...
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