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M. Chen, L Sun, John E. Bonevich, Daniel H. Reich, C L. Chien, P C. Searson
Abstract
The magnetic properties of multilayer ferromagnetic/nonmagnetic (FM/NM) nanowires can be tailored by controlling the composition and length of the FM and NM segments. Manipulation of properties such as the magnetic easy axis, Curie temperature (TC), coercivity (HC), and remanent magnetization (MR) allows control of nanowires in suspension.
Chen, M.
, Sun, L.
, Bonevich, J.
, Reich, D.
, Chien, C.
and Searson, P.
(2003),
Tuning the Response of Magnetic Suspensions, Applied Physics Letters
(Accessed October 8, 2025)