Fege Magnetic Phase Diagram A–d) Magnetic Configurations I

Posted on 03 Mar 2024

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Spin, charge, and lattice structures of FeGe. a, Crystal and magnetic

Spin, charge, and lattice structures of FeGe. a, Crystal and magnetic

Nm fege nanodisk temperatures lower skyrmion Crystal and magnetic structure, phase diagram, sample characterization H-t phase diagram of 310-nm fege nanodisk. at temperatures lower than

Complete phase diagram of fege slab in h -out-of-plane configuration

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(a) Crystal structure of the B35-type FeGe as reported at room

Film thickness dependence of the magnetic phase diagram of fege. the

Magnetic phase diagram for fe2p obtained from specific heat (filledStructural and magnetic study of ~200-nm-thick fege films. (a (pdf) magnetic interactions and possible structural distortion inField and temperature dependence of magnetic phase diagram a, magnetic.

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(Color online) Magnetic phase diagram of FeGe based on integrated SANS

Magnetic phase diagram of the fege tetrahedral particle system each

Temperature dependencies of the magnetic susceptibility of fege 2(a) magnetization versus magnetic field for a 35 nm fege film. (b Fege magnetic ordering phenomena cubic precursorH||–t plots of fege nanostructures. the critical fields for the.

Magnetic phase diagram of hexagonal fege(a) lorentz tem images of a thin fege plate with a thickness of t ≈ 160 (pdf) precursor phenomena at the magnetic ordering of the cubicFigure s3. temperature dependence of magnetic bragg peaks in fege under.

Magnetic phase diagram of FeGe single crystal as a function of DC

Fege magnetic cubic crystal topological spin dynamics

Cubic, hexagonal and tetragonal fege x phases ( x = 1, 1.5, 2): raman(a) fege bulk phase diagram from ac susceptibility measurements showing (a) crystal structure of the b35-type fege as reported at roomMagnetic phase diagram of the fege tetrahedral particle system each.

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Magnetic and transport properties of Mn 4 FeGe 3 : a Magnetization as a

The phase diagram of the magnetisation behavior of ferromagnetic

The phase diagram of the magnetisation behavior of ferromagnetic

The temperature dependence of magnetization [] for FeGe under

The temperature dependence of magnetization [] for FeGe under

Temperature dependencies of the magnetic susceptibility of FeGe 2

Temperature dependencies of the magnetic susceptibility of FeGe 2

(a) FeGe bulk phase diagram from AC susceptibility measurements showing

(a) FeGe bulk phase diagram from AC susceptibility measurements showing

Spin, charge, and lattice structures of FeGe. a, Crystal and magnetic

Spin, charge, and lattice structures of FeGe. a, Crystal and magnetic

H-T phase diagram of 310-nm FeGe nanodisk. At temperatures lower than

H-T phase diagram of 310-nm FeGe nanodisk. At temperatures lower than

H||–T plots of FeGe nanostructures. The critical fields for the

H||–T plots of FeGe nanostructures. The critical fields for the

Magnetic phase diagram of the FeGe tetrahedral particle system Each

Magnetic phase diagram of the FeGe tetrahedral particle system Each

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