Kikkawa et al., 2018 - Google Patents
Magnetic iron nitrides inspired by historic research on α ″-Fe16N2Kikkawa et al., 2018
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- 12906512155640194136
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- Kikkawa S
- Masubuchi Y
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- Progress in Solid State Chemistry
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Strong ferromagnetic materials at room temperature are of interest for various magnetic applications such as magnetic recording, sensors, and motors. Gigantic magnetism expected for α ″-Fe 16 N 2 thin films had been attracted much attention in terms of its large …
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