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The observed effects may be partly due to the above - mentioned mechanisms
but there is direct experimental evidence ( Das Gupta and Kramer , 1971 ) that
the pinning efficiency of lattice defects is much higher near the surface than in the
...
The observed effects may be partly due to the above - mentioned mechanisms
but there is direct experimental evidence ( Das Gupta and Kramer , 1971 ) that
the pinning efficiency of lattice defects is much higher near the surface than in the
...
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bulk properties because of the proximity effect . Furthermore , in any structure ,
surfaces as well as internal stresses are usually present , so that the other
pinning effects already discussed add complications . Extremely careful work is
required ...
bulk properties because of the proximity effect . Furthermore , in any structure ,
surfaces as well as internal stresses are usually present , so that the other
pinning effects already discussed add complications . Extremely careful work is
required ...
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D . Photomagnetic Effect The photomagnetic effect induces a change in magnetic
properties through the influence of photons , whereas the magneto - optic effects ,
such as Faraday rotation , etc . , cause the light propagation to be influenced ...
D . Photomagnetic Effect The photomagnetic effect induces a change in magnetic
properties through the influence of photons , whereas the magneto - optic effects ,
such as Faraday rotation , etc . , cause the light propagation to be influenced ...
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Epitaxial Interfaces | 3 |
Thin Films | 15 |
Semiinfinite Overgrowths | 52 |
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