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Magnetism of Fe on W(001) and the effects of oxygen adsorption
Ruqian Wu
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, A. J. Freeman
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Physics and Astronomy
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layers
100%
oxygen
44%
adsorption
33%
bcc lattices
22%
magnetism
22%
magnetic moments
22%
ferromagnetism
22%
surfaces
11%
interactions
11%
atoms
11%
sensitivity
11%
substrates
11%
reduction
11%
spin
11%
density
11%
coupling
11%
magnetic properties
11%
ground states
11%
thickness
11%
metastable states
11%
wave propagation
11%
afm
11%
interatomic distances
11%
Chemistry
Monolayer
44%
Dioxygen
44%
Magnetic Moment
22%
Magnetism
22%
Ground State
11%
Electronic Property
11%
Atomic Force Microscopy
11%
Magnetic Property
11%
Hyperfine Interaction
11%
Electron Spin
11%
Augmented Plane Wave Method
11%
Surface
11%
Atom
11%
Structure
11%
Density
11%
Potential
11%
Thickness
11%
Vacuum
11%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Oxygen
44%
Adsorption
33%
Magnetic Moment
22%
Magnetism
22%
Ferromagnetism
22%
Ground State
11%
Metastable State
11%
Magnetic Property
11%
Coupling
11%
Atomic Structure
11%
Distance
11%
Atom
11%
Sensitivity
11%
Spin
11%
Substrate
11%
Vacuum
11%
Thickness
11%
Physics
Oxygen
44%
Adsorption
33%
Magnetism
22%
Magnetic Moment
22%
Ground State
11%
Magnetic Properties
11%
Atomic Structure
11%
Vacuum
11%
Atoms
11%
Distance
11%
Region
11%
Spin
11%
Substrates
11%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Oxygen
44%
Adsorption
33%
Material Science
Monolayers
44%
Surface
11%