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The magnetization of thin films of cobalt ferrite frequently falls far below the bulk value of 455 kAm-1, which corresponds to an inverse cation distribution in the spinel structure with a significant orbital moment of about 0.6 muB that is…

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By means of spin-polarized low-energy electron microscopy (SPLEEM) we show that the magnetic easy-axis of one to three atomic-layer thick cobalt films on ruthenium crystals changes its orientation twice during deposition: one-monolayer and…

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The solution of third order perturbed Heisenberg Hamiltonian of simple cubic ferromagnetic ultra-thin films with three layers were found. All the magnetic energy parameters such as spin exchange interaction, magnetic dipole interaction,…

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