2007
DOI: 10.1016/j.ssc.2007.02.038
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Crystal orientation dependence of ferromagnetism in Fe-implanted MgO single crystals

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“…For the case when the NC is very close the free layer, then equation 1 reduces to J 1 J Hard Free + J Hard NC (5) In either case, the total coupling is the sum of the coupling between the hard and free layer (J Hard-Free ) and the coupling between the NC and the distant FM layer.…”
Section: B Coupling To Fe Nanoclustersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For the case when the NC is very close the free layer, then equation 1 reduces to J 1 J Hard Free + J Hard NC (5) In either case, the total coupling is the sum of the coupling between the hard and free layer (J Hard-Free ) and the coupling between the NC and the distant FM layer.…”
Section: B Coupling To Fe Nanoclustersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…General interest in metal oxide NPs is increasing because of their interesting optical and magnetic properties 182,[193][194][195] . A number of modifiers, including thiols, carboxylic acids or amines [196][197][198] …”
Section: Chemistry On Metal Oxide Surfacesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this range of energy, implantation in the MgO is negligible [187]. Studies of Fe implantation in MgO typically require energies in the range of 50-100 keV or higher [188,189].…”
Section: Origin Of the Enhanced Magnetic Momentmentioning
confidence: 99%