Some aspects of the galvanomagnetic effect in cobalt films in a rotating magnetic field
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Abstract
The longitudinal and transverse Thomson effects are reported for film thicknesses of 600 to 1200 Å. The change in resistance in rotating fields is also examined.
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Magnetic Field Cobalt Film Thickness Thomson Effect Cobalt Film
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