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INAPPLICABILITY OF SCALING HYPOTHESES TO QUASI-ONE-DIMENSIONAL MAGNETIC MATERIALS AT LOW TEMPERATURES

Abstract

Recent research in the field of magnetism has focused largely on the study of low-dimensional systems, which is due to the prospects for creating new materials on their basis with broad functional capabilities for opto- and nanoelectronics, measuring equipment, information technology, communications, etc. One-dimensional structures are obtained either by electrochemical deposition, or by deposition on a stepped surface using lithographic methods, or by rapid cooling of the melt in a rotating liquid. In addition, there is a class of quasi-one-dimensional magnets (Ising magnets), which can be described within the framework of the one-dimensional Ising model.

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M.E. Shabunin
Khakass State University named after. N.F. Katanova
Russian Federation


E.V. Shabunina
Khakass State University named after. N.F. Katanova
Russian Federation


V.N. Udodov
Khakass State University named after. N.F. Katanova
Russian Federation


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Shabunin M., Shabunina E., Udodov V. INAPPLICABILITY OF SCALING HYPOTHESES TO QUASI-ONE-DIMENSIONAL MAGNETIC MATERIALS AT LOW TEMPERATURES. Bulletin of the Siberian State Industrial University. 2013;(4):15-16. (In Russ.)

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ISSN 2304 - 4497 (Print)
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