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Surface Magnetization of Ferromagnetic Ni(110): A Polarized LEED Experiment
Published
Author(s)
Robert Celotta, Daniel T. Pierce, G Wang, S Bader, G P. Felcher
Abstract
The magnetic field dependence (hysteresis curve) and the temperature dependence of the magnetization at a Ni(110) surface was measured by polarized low-energy electron diffraction. The diffracted intensities are spin dependent by a few percent. The temperature dependence of the surface magnetization measured in the range 0.5
Celotta, R.
, Pierce, D.
, Wang, G.
, Bader, S.
and Felcher, G.
(1979),
Surface Magnetization of Ferromagnetic Ni(110): A Polarized LEED Experiment, Physical Review Letters
(Accessed October 22, 2025)