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Half-metallic diluted antiferromagnetic semiconductors (HM-AF-DMSs) are magnetic materials that are half-metallic and yet do not exhibit magnetization. The remarkable features of these materials and the possible experimental verifications for determining whether or not a material is a HM-AF-DMS by the detection of hyperfine interactions are discussed on the basis of the first-principles calculations of the electronic structure.
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Akai, H., Ogura, M. Hyperfine interactions of half-metallic diluted antiferromagnetic semiconductors. Hyperfine Interact 176, 21–25 (2007). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10751-008-9612-1
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