Oscillatory thickness dependence of the coercive field in magnetic three-dimensional antidot arrays
Recent developments in magnetic applications, such as data storage, sensors, and transducers, are stimulating intense research into magnetism on submicrometer-length scales. Emerging self-assembly fabrication techniques have been proposed as viable, low-cost methods to prepare such submicron structu...
Main Authors: | Zhukov, A.A (Author), Goncharov, A.V (Author), de Groot, P.A.J (Author), Ghanem, M.A (Author), Bartlett, P.N (Author), Boardman, R. (Author), Fangohr, H. (Author), Novosad, V. (Author), Karapetrov, G. (Author) |
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Language: | English |
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2006.
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