2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.jallcom.2017.03.086
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Magnetic viscosity in iron-rhodium nanowires

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“…4,5 Magnetic nanowires have been widely investigated in connection with their potential applications in magnetic and electronic nanodevices. 6 Magnetically hard ferromagnetic alloys containing rare earths have been specially studied in nanowire morphology looking for an improvement in their hysteresis properties in connection with a large shape anisotropy contribution to coercivity. [7][8][9][10] Samarium alloys, ferromagnetically coupled with Fe, Co and Ni, are among some of the strongest known permanent magnets.…”
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“…4,5 Magnetic nanowires have been widely investigated in connection with their potential applications in magnetic and electronic nanodevices. 6 Magnetically hard ferromagnetic alloys containing rare earths have been specially studied in nanowire morphology looking for an improvement in their hysteresis properties in connection with a large shape anisotropy contribution to coercivity. [7][8][9][10] Samarium alloys, ferromagnetically coupled with Fe, Co and Ni, are among some of the strongest known permanent magnets.…”
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“…6 Hard template assisted nanowire synthesis based on ordered anodic aluminum oxide (AAO) is widely applied to nanodot, nanowire and nanotube arrays fabrication. 6 So far, Ni, Fe and Co nanowires have been also produced by electrodeposition (ED) into ordered AAO porous substrates evidencing the versatility of this synthesis route. z E-mail: fabietti@famaf.unc.edu.ar Although the magnetic properties of the different phases in Sm-Co alloys are well known, very few works have been reported regarding the synthesis of Sm-Co nanowires by electrodeposition (ED), particularly in aqueous medium.…”
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