Magnetic Nanostructures : : a promising approach towards RE-free permanent magnets / / Elisabetta Lottini.

This thesis reports the results of studies conducted at LAboratory for Molecular Magnetism (LA.M.M.) of the University of Firenze concerning the synthesis and characterization of rare-earth free nanostructured materials for permanent magnet applications. Ferrite-based magnetic materials doped with t...

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