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Magnetization in High Magnetic Field and Critical Magnetic Behaviour in Nanostructured Magnetic Oxides

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The unique magnetic properties of small oxide particles have generated increasing interest due to their theoretical contributions to the study of magnetism, as well as their applications as new magnetic and magnetooptical high density recording media [1], as magnetic fluids [2], as in the treatment of cancer [3], etc.

The high-magnetic field experiments were performed at the Laboratory of High-Magnetic Fields and Low Temperatures, 95, Gajowska Str., 53-529 Wroclaw, Poland

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Nedkov, I. (2000). Magnetization in High Magnetic Field and Critical Magnetic Behaviour in Nanostructured Magnetic Oxides. In: Cloots, R., Ausloos, M., Pekala, M., Hurd, A.J., Vacquier, G. (eds) Supermaterials. NATO Science Series, vol 8. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-010-0912-6_12

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