Magnetic thin films and nanostructure exhibit novel properties and have great technological potential. In particular, developing thin film structures with perpendicular anisotropy, understanding the underlying mechanisms and identifying meaningful microstructure-property relationships in such nanometer scale materials is an ongoing challenge. Here, two different approaches as well as details of the relevant microstructure are presented. 6 refs, 2 figs.
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Magnetic thin films and nanostructure exhibit novel properties and have great technological potential. In particular, developing thin film structures with perpendicular anisotropy, understanding the underlying mechanisms and identifying meaningful microstructure-property relationships in such nanometer scale materials is an ongoing challenge. Here, two different approaches as well as details of the relevant microstructure are presented. 6 refs, 2 figs.
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Krishnan, K.M.Magnetic thin films and nanostructures: Anisotropy, microstructure and their inter-relationship,
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