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  • 101Cobalt(II) oxide — IUPAC name Cobalt(II) oxide …

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  • 102Quantum critical point — A quantum critical point is a special class of continuous phase transition that takes place at the absolute zero of temperature, typically in a material where the phase transition temperature has been driven to zero by the application of a… …

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  • 103Helimagnetism — is an incommensurate form of magnetic ordering that results from the competition between Ferromagnetic and Antiferromagnetic exchange interactions, and is typically only observed at liquid helium temperatures. Spins of neighbouring magnetic… …

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  • 104ANNNI model — The abbreviation ANNNI model stands for Axial Next Nearest Neighbor Ising model . It is a highly cited variant of one of the best known models in statistical physics, the Ising model. In that variant, competing ferromagnetic and antiferromagnetic …

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  • 105Bismuth ferrite — (BiFeO3, also commonly referred to as BFO in Materials Science) is an inorganic chemical compound with a perovskite structure. It is one of the most promising lead free piezoelectric materials by exhibiting multiferroic properties at room… …

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  • 106Joachim Stöhr — received his Ph.D. in Physics from the Technical University of Munich. After postdoctoral work at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory he worked as a staff scientist at the Stanford Synchrotron Radiation Laboratory (SSRL) and at EXXON Corporate… …

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  • 107Graphene nanoribbons — (also called nano graphene ribbons), often abbreviated GNRs, are thin strips of graphene or unrolled single walled carbon nanotubes. Graphene ribbons were originally introduced as a theoretical model by Mitsutaka Fujita and co authors to examine… …

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  • 108Morin transition — The Morin transition (also known as a spin flop transition) is a magnetic phase transition in α Fe2O3 hematite where the antiferromagnetic ordering is reorganized from being aligned perpendicular to the c axis to be aligned parallel to the c axis …

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  • 109Magnetic anisotropy — is the direction dependence of a material s magnetic properties. In the absence of an applied magnetic field, a magnetically isotropic material has no preferential direction for its magnetic moment while a magnetically anisotropic material will… …

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  • 110Stuart Palmer (physicist) — Professor Stuart Palmer (or S.B.Palmer) FREng is the Deputy Vice Chancellor of the University of Warwick where he has been since 1987. He is a physicist who has worked in Condensed Matter Physics and Engineering Physics and has extensively… …

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