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Magnetic phases to order

Neil Mathur ()
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Neil Mathur: University of Cambridge

Nature, 1999, vol. 400, issue 6743, 405-406

Abstract: Complex magnetic oxides are attractive to scientists and industrialists alike because of their interesting magnetic properties. Condensed-matter physicists and chemists investigating the ordering of complex magnetic oxides can now control their properties over a variety of length scales using both physical and chemical means.

Date: 1999
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