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Magnetism
2004 ::: Magnetic granulometry from equilibrium magnetization measurements: Mineral magnetometry of superparamagnetic particles and application to synthetic ferrihydrites
2002 ::: Invar Behavior in Fe-Ni Alloys is Predominantly a Local Moment Effect Arising from the Magnetic Exchange Interactions Between High Moments
2001 ::: Observation of a composition-controlled high-moment/low-moment transition in the face centered cubic Fe–Ni system: Invar effect is an expansion, not a contraction
2001 ::: Magnetism of Earth, Planetary, and Environmental Nanomaterials
1999 ::: Experimental proof of the distinct electronic structure of a new meteoritic Fe–Ni alloy phase
1996 ::: Simultaneous magnetic and chemical order-disorder phenomena in Fe3Ni, FeNi, and FeNi3
1996 ::: Relation between anomalous magnetovolume behavior and magnetic frustration in Invar alloys
1995 ::: Low-spin γ-Fe-Ni(γLS) proposed as a new mineral in Fe-Ni-bearing meteorites: epitaxial intergrowth of γLS and tetrataenite as a possible equilibrium state at ∼20–40 at% Ni
1994 ::: Magnetism of synthetic and natural annite mica: ground state and nature of excitations in an exchange-wise two-dimensional easy-plane ferromagnet with disorder
1989 ::: Reentrant magnetism, antiferromagnetism, and domain wall pinning in nominally ferromagnetic Fe-Ni invar
1988 ::: Pervasiveness of cluster excitations as seen in the Mössbauer spectra of magnetic materials
1987 ::: Magnetic phenomena in layered and intercalated compounds
1986 ::: Low temperature behaviour of Ising magnetic chains; decorated solitons, locally enhanced exchange and diffusive propagation
1985 ::: A 57Fe Mössbauer study of Fe2As: a magnetically induced electric-field-gradient asymmetry
1984 ::: Influence of unequal magnetization direction probabilities on the Mössbauer spectra of superparamagnetic particles