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Magnetic ordering / Physics / Coercivity / Exchange bias / Magnetization / Magnetic domain / Nuclear magnetic resonance / Magnetic field / Hysteresis
Date: 2006-07-27 16:02:40
Magnetic ordering
Physics
Coercivity
Exchange bias
Magnetization
Magnetic domain
Nuclear magnetic resonance
Magnetic field
Hysteresis

PHYSICAL REVIEW B 72, 134419 共2005兲 Magnetization reversal and nanoscopic magnetic-phase separation in La1−xSrxCoO3 Joseph E. Davies,1 J. Wu,2 C. Leighton,2,* and Kai Liu1,† 1Department

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