2020
DOI: 10.1007/s10948-020-05444-y
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Interaction field in nanocrystalline Sm-Fe-Ti alloys

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“…Nevertheless, is more difficult to formulate a mathematical model for nanocrystalline alloys exhibiting exchange and dipolar interactions. For the study of magnetic interactions researchers occasionally dilute the nanoparticles in a polymer to control average particle distance [12], which is vital to study a system with exchange and dipolar interactions. Additionally, the study of materials with the existence of the exchange and dipolar interactions is of actual interest because these effects are sometimes owing to the existence of a mean field or structural disorder, which can be screened [11].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Nevertheless, is more difficult to formulate a mathematical model for nanocrystalline alloys exhibiting exchange and dipolar interactions. For the study of magnetic interactions researchers occasionally dilute the nanoparticles in a polymer to control average particle distance [12], which is vital to study a system with exchange and dipolar interactions. Additionally, the study of materials with the existence of the exchange and dipolar interactions is of actual interest because these effects are sometimes owing to the existence of a mean field or structural disorder, which can be screened [11].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%