[ISI Citation Indexes] [Home] [Help][Date & Database Limits][General Search][Cited Ref Search] [Mark][Return to original record][Log off] ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Citing Articles--Full Record Article [Previous record] [Next record] [Summary List] [Find Related Records ] 2 of 6 Explanation ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Direct experimental study of magnetization reversal mechanisms of nanostructured materials Dedukh LM, Gornakov VS, Nikitenko VI, Shapiro AJ, Shull RD PHYSICS OF METALS AND METALLOGRAPHY 91: S133-S138 Suppl. 1 2001 Document Cited Times type: Article Language: English References: 13 Cited: 0 Abstract: The magnetooptical indicator film technique has made it possible to visualize spin-reorientation phase transitions in the antiferromagnetic [Co64Ni31Cu5(2 nm)/Cu(1 nm)](200) superlattice; to find a new type of domain structure, which is caused by the dispersion of magnetic anisotropy in the ferromagnetic Co/Ag superlattice; to observe the noncollinear spin arrangement that appears during the remagnetization of the ferromagnetic Co/Cu superlattice; to discover and explain an asymmetry in the activity of remagnetization micromechanisms in the exchange-coupled NiO/NiFe and FeMn/NiFe bilayers; to directly determine the spin arrangement in the exchange spring that arose in the exchange-coupled SmCo/Fe bilayer. KeyWords Plus: DOMAIN-STRUCTURE, MULTILAYERS, MODEL, MAGNETORESISTANCE, TRANSITIONS, ANISOTROPY Addresses: Dedukh LM, RAS, Inst Solid State Phys, Chernogolovka 142432, Moscow Oblast, Russia RAS, Inst Solid State Phys, Chernogolovka 142432, Moscow Oblast, Russia NIST, Gaithersburg, MD 20899 USA Publisher: INTERPERIODICA, BIRMINGHAM IDS Number: 506KJ ISSN: 0031-918X ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Article 2 of 6 [Previous record] [Next record] [Summary List] ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Acceptable Use Policy Copyright © 2002 Institute for Scientific Information