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Advanced Metallic Magnetic Materials Prepared by Electro-Chemical Deposition, Vapor Deposition and Rapid Quenching

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By use of Electro-Chemical, Vapor Deposition and Rapid Quenching (RQ) techniques several magnetic materials in the form of thin layers are manufactured and investigated. These, generally, nano sized and multiphase, 3d-based materials exhibit a series of properties and effects such as Giant-Magneto Resistance (GMR) and Giant-Magneto Impedance (GMI) effects depending on their composition. The results of long-standing research in the Hanoi University of Technology on preparation technology, structure, properties and application of this kind of materials are shown and discussed in terms of their practical use.

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Nghi, N.H. et al. (2009). Advanced Metallic Magnetic Materials Prepared by Electro-Chemical Deposition, Vapor Deposition and Rapid Quenching. In: Cat, D.T., Pucci, A., Wandelt, K. (eds) Physics and Engineering of New Materials. Springer Proceedings in Physics, vol 127. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-88201-5_16

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