1994
DOI: 10.1063/1.355375
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Magnetoelastic coefficients at tetragonal surfaces (abstract)

Abstract: Magnetoelastic modes in amorphous ribbonsAbstract: Magnetoelastic excitations in bubble films

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“…where is the strain and B me is the magnetoelastic coupling coefficient, which is sometimes written as composed of a bulk and surface contribution, B me = B v + B s /t [197,1182,[1184][1185][1186]. Magnetoelastic anisotropy energies have been found to be different from the bulk for several systems, such as in polycrystalline NiFe/Ag/Si, FeNi/Cu/Si thin films [1187], Ni/Ag multilayers [1188] and Ni/Cu/Si(0 0 1) films [1189].…”
Section: Phenomenologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…where is the strain and B me is the magnetoelastic coupling coefficient, which is sometimes written as composed of a bulk and surface contribution, B me = B v + B s /t [197,1182,[1184][1185][1186]. Magnetoelastic anisotropy energies have been found to be different from the bulk for several systems, such as in polycrystalline NiFe/Ag/Si, FeNi/Cu/Si thin films [1187], Ni/Ag multilayers [1188] and Ni/Cu/Si(0 0 1) films [1189].…”
Section: Phenomenologymentioning
confidence: 99%