Stress Effects on the Magnetic Properties of Evaporated Single-Crystal Nickel Films
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Abstract
Nickel single-crystal films grown epitaxially on NaCl at elevated temperatures shown anomalously large values for the crystalline anisotropy constant, K 1, as well as for K 1, the perpendicular anisotropy (i. e., the anisotropy resulting from rotation out of the plane of the film). These values decrease to normal bulk values when the films are floated off the rocksalt.
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Alloy Layer Nickel Ferrite Nickel Film Normal Bulk Perpendicular Anisotropy
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