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Bubble device materials with orthorhombic anisotropy

Voermans et al., 1979

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461532678617284521
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Voermans A
Breed D
Van Erk W
Carpay F
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Journal of Applied Physics

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The growth characteristics and the magnetic properties of Mn‐substituted garnet films grown on (110) oriented substrates are reported. On perfectly oriented substrates hillocks are observed which occur due to the fact that (110) is a habit face. By the introduction of a slight …
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