Pulsed laser deposition of hard magnetic films. Fähler, S., Hannemann, U., Weisheit, M., Neu, V., Melcher, S., Leinert, S., Wimbush, S. C., Singh, A., Kwon, A., Holzapfel, B., & Schultz, L. Applied Physics A, 79(4-6):1529–1531, September, 2004.
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Pulsed laser deposition from elemental targets was used to prepare highly textured hard magnetic Nd–Fe–B and Fe–Pt films with coercivities of 2 T and 5.2 T, respectively. In situ methods such as reflection high energy electron diffraction and Auger electron spectroscopy were applied to analyse film composition and structure during growth. Optimisation of the hard magnetic properties is discussed together with the specific advantages of pulsed laser deposition.
@article{fahler_pulsed_2004,
	title = {Pulsed laser deposition of hard magnetic films},
	volume = {79},
	issn = {0947-8396},
	doi = {10.1007/s00339-004-2839-z},
	abstract = {Pulsed laser deposition from elemental targets was used to prepare highly textured hard magnetic Nd–Fe–B and Fe–Pt films with coercivities of 2 T and 5.2 T, respectively. In situ methods such as reflection high energy electron diffraction and Auger electron spectroscopy were applied to analyse film composition and structure during growth. Optimisation of the hard magnetic properties is discussed together with the specific advantages of pulsed laser deposition.},
	language = {en},
	number = {4-6},
	journal = {Applied Physics A},
	author = {Fähler, S. and Hannemann, U. and Weisheit, M. and Neu, V. and Melcher, S. and Leinert, S. and Wimbush, S. C. and Singh, A. and Kwon, A. and Holzapfel, B. and Schultz, L.},
	month = sep,
	year = {2004},
	pages = {1529--1531}
}

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