2000
DOI: 10.1023/a:1012643317315
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“…In transitional metal layers, the crystalline volume anisotropy is outweighed by the dipole shape anisotropy, and rare earth atoms have significantly larger single ion or crystal field anisotropy. Therefore incorporating these atoms into multilayer systems, using MS and CEMS, Thomas et al 176 studied the role of crystalline volume anisotropy in the overall anisotropy of the multilayer samples.…”
Section: Multilayer Samplesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In transitional metal layers, the crystalline volume anisotropy is outweighed by the dipole shape anisotropy, and rare earth atoms have significantly larger single ion or crystal field anisotropy. Therefore incorporating these atoms into multilayer systems, using MS and CEMS, Thomas et al 176 studied the role of crystalline volume anisotropy in the overall anisotropy of the multilayer samples.…”
Section: Multilayer Samplesmentioning
confidence: 99%