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Accepted PapersThe section containing accepted papers prior to their appearance in the forthcoming issues of Materials Science-Poland, is available on: Ahead of Print Articles. Current IssueThe current issue (Vol. 42, No. 4, 2024) of the journal of Materials Science-Poland is now available on Sciendo. Back IssuesStructure Analysis and Local Magnetic Parameters of Magnetoresistance Tunnel JunctionsCheol Gi Kim1, Chong-Oh Kim,1, Yongkang Hua1, J. Kanak2, T. Stobiecki,2, S. Ogata,3, M. Tsunoda3 and M. Takahashi3 Magnetic Properties of Fe/Si and Co/Si MultilayersT. Luciński1, M. Kopcewicz2, A. Hütten3, H. Brückl3, S. Heitmann3, T. Hempel3 and G. Reiss3 Rotational Anisotropy in Exchange-biased NiFe/FeMn BilayersDo-Guwn Hwang Exchange Coupling Field in Top, Bottom, and Dual Type IrMn Spin Valves Coupled to CoFeJ. Y. Hwang and J. R. Rhee The Effect of Underlayers on Grain Orientation and Magnetic Properties of Barium-ferrite Thin FilmDong Hyoun Kim1, In Tak Nam1, Yang Ki Hong2 Effective Magnetostriction in Nanocrystalline AlloysA. ¦lawska-Waniewska Micromagnetic Simulation of Multiphase Nanocrystalline Material with Different Boundary ConditionsO. Nedelko1, A. ¦lawska-Waniewska1, Y. Labaye2 Influence of In Dilution Level on Magnetic Mroperties and Photoconductivity of Cd1-yCr2-2xIn2x+ySe4 Magnetic SemiconductorsB.T. Cięciwa, L. J. Maksymowicz, M. Lubecka, H. Jankowski, J. Sokulski, Z. Sobków Magnetic Properties of the RMn12-xTx Alloys in High Magnetic Field #W. Suski1,2, B. Belan3, A. Gilewski1, T. Mydlarz1, K. Wochowski2 High Frequency Magneto-Impedance Effect in Glass-Coated Amorphous Co83.2 B3.3 Si5.9 Mn7.6 MicrowiresHeebok Lee2, Yong-Seok Kim1, Seong-Cho Yu2 Large Magnetocaloric Effect in Perovskite Manganites: MagneticEntropy Changes Above 300 KManh-Huong Phan1, Seong-Cho Yu1, A.N. Ulyanov1,2 and H.K. Lachowicz3 Effects of an External Magnetic Field on the Perpendicular Magnetic Anisotropy of Electrodeposited Micro-patterned Arrays
W. Y. Jeung, D. H. Choi, and K. H. Lee Magnetometry of Monoatomic Layers and Spin Electronics Elements J. Wrona, T. Stobiecki, M. Czapkiewicz, R. Rak AbstractIn this paper, two magnetometers: resonance vibrating sample magnetometer (R-VSM) and magnetooptical Kerr effect magnetometer (MOKE) designed for hysteresis loop measurements of ultra-thin films and spintronics elements are described. Both instruments have been built by the first author of this paper in the Department of Electronics. The measuring head of R-VSM is universal and could work in the Helmholtz coils as well as in an electromagnet. The frequency of R-VSM is about 75 Hz. Test measurements on MgO(001)/Fe(4, 3, and 2ML)/50ÅCr samples were performed and the sensitivity was estimated as 10-5 emu. The MOKE system with differential amplifier (in contrast to lock-in detection technique) is especially recommended for rapid measurements up to 1.5 kHz. The calibration of the Kerr rotation angle was performed on the standard Fe sputtered films (with thickness from 2 nm to 50 nm) and Fe-wedge sample, prepared by MBE-technique, with the range of thickness from 1ML to 50 ML of Fe. On the base of measurement of 2, 3, 4, 5, 7 ML of Fe, the angle resolution of Kerr rotation was estimated as 0.001 min. The example measurement of hysteresis loop on the spin valve structure Si (100)Ta(52Å)/Co(44Å)/Cu(22Å)/Co(44Å)/ FeMn(100Å)/ Ta(52Å) is demonstrated. ![]() ![]() Magnetism of Nanocrystalline and Bulk FexNi23-xB6 (x=0, 1, 22 and 23) Alloys -- Experiment and TheoryB. Idzikowski and A. Szajek The Effect of Axial Dc-field on Transverse Permeability in Co-based Metallic Glass Ribbons
H. K. Lachowicz1, M. KuĽmiński1, Seong-Cho Yu2
Microstructure and Magnetic Properties of NdFeB Magnets Fabricated by Current-Applied Pressure-Assisted ProcessY.B. Kim1, H.T. Kim1,S.H. Cho1,2, G.A. Kapustin3 |
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