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Steel 110G13L. Thermomagnetic and Galvanomagnetic Effects in its Films

The article shows the ability to control magnetic properties due to modulation of phases in the film with varying temperature of growth. So, at low growth temperatures, a film is formed with an axis of easy magnetization in plane. An increase in temperature leads to a change in the phase composition...

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Published in:Journal of Siberian Federal University. Mathematics & Physics 2021-01, Vol.14 (2), p.242-248
Main Authors: Fadeev, Timur V, Dorokhin, Mikhail V, Kuznetsov, Iurii M, Kveglis, Lyudmila I, Shevchuk, Vladimir V
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Electromagnetism
Galvanomagnetic effects
Magnetic fields
Magnetic properties
Magnetism
Magnetization
Manganese steels
Phase composition
Shear strain
Stability
Thermal noise
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