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Materials science / Microscopes / Science / Condensed matter physics / Magnetic force microscope / Scanning tunneling microscope / Magnetic domain / Coercivity / Photoemission electron microscopy / Scanning probe microscopy / Magnetic ordering / Physics
Date: 2003-05-06 07:20:24
Materials science
Microscopes
Science
Condensed matter physics
Magnetic force microscope
Scanning tunneling microscope
Magnetic domain
Coercivity
Photoemission electron microscopy
Scanning probe microscopy
Magnetic ordering
Physics

APPLIED PHYSICS LETTERS VOLUME 75, NUMBER 13

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