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Microwave properties of metallic nanowires

We report on the microwave properties of arrays of parallel magnetic nanowires constituted of nickel, cobalt, or Ni/Fe alloy embedded in nanoporous track-etched polymer membranes. The experiments consist of transmission measurements carried out on microwave stripline structures using a magnetically...

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Published in:Applied physics letters 1999-09, Vol.75 (12), p.1769-1771
Main Authors: Goglio, G., Pignard, S., Radulescu, A., Piraux, L., Huynen, I., Vanhoenacker, D., Vander Vorst, A.
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