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Acquisition and Preservation of Remanent Magnetization in Carbonaceous Asteroids | Nature Astronomy
Competing Magnetic Phases in LnSbTe (Ln = Ho and Tb) | Inorganic Chemistry
Magnetism on the Angrite Parent Body and the Early Differentiation of Planetesimals | Science
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Magnetizing Cellulose Fibers with CoFe2O4 Nanoparticles for Smart Wound Dressing for Healing Monitoring Capability | ACS Applied Bio Materials
VESTA: a Three-Dimensional Visualization System for Electronic and Structural Analysis
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Nuclear and magnetic spin structure of the antiferromagnetic triangular lattice compound LiCrTe2 investigated by $$\mu ^+$$ SR, neutron and X-ray diffraction | Scientific Reports
Nonzero Spontaneous Magnetic Moment along the b-Axis and the 2-Fold Spin Reorientation Transition in a Er0.4Gd0.6FeO3 Single Crystal | Crystal Growth & Design
Summary 3-D vector representation of the MARINER 10 magnetic field... | Download Scientific Diagram
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Features - VESTA
Features - VESTA
Features - VESTA
Unit cells of (a) Mn 2 NiSn (inverse Heusler structure, left) and (b)... | Download Scientific Diagram
Drawing VECTORS in VESTA - [TUTORIAL #6] - YouTube
Atomic structure of the monoclinic ZrO 2 built using VESTA v3.4.8 32... | Download Scientific Diagram
VESTA: a Three-Dimensional Visualization System for Electronic and Structural Analysis
A study on the structural, optical, magnetization reversal and bipolar magnetic switching behavior of SmCr0.85Mn0.15O3 nanoparticles - ScienceDirect
Features - VESTA
Features - VESTA
Materials | Free Full-Text | Symmetry Analysis of Magnetoelectric Effects in Perovskite-Based Multiferroics
VESTA: a Three-Dimensional Visualization System for Electronic and Structural Analysis
Estimation of Magnetic Gilbert Damping at High Temperature: An Approach of Ferromagnetic Resonance Study | ACS Applied Electronic Materials