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    Giant antiresonance in electromagnetic wave reflection from a 3D structure with ferrite spinel nanoparticles by Ustinov, V. V., Rinkevich, A. B., Perov, D. V., Burkhanov, A. M., Samoylovich, M. I., Kleshcheva, S. M., Kuznetsov, E. A.

    Published in Technical physics (01-04-2013)
    “…We analyze the microwave properties of nanocomposite materials obtained by embedding opal matrices (regular packing of SiO 2 spheres about 250 nm in diameter)…”
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    Degree of perfection of the texture and the hysteresis of magnetoresistance in MnIr-based top spin valves by Milyaev, M.A, Naumova, L.I, Proglyado, V.V, Krinitsina, T.P, Bannikova, I.S, Burkhanov, A.M, Ustinov, V.V

    Published in Physics of metals and metallography (01-05-2013)
    “…Dc magnetron sputtering was used to prepare spin valves based on an [Mn.sub.75][Ir.sub.25] antiferromagnet with a composite free layer[…”
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    Electromagnetic and magnetic properties of magnetophotonic crystal based on opal matrix with Co and CoO nanoparticles by Rinkevich, A.B., Burkhanov, A.M., Perov, D.V., Samoilovich, M.I., Kleshcheva, S.M., Kuznetsov, E.A.

    Published in Photonics and nanostructures (01-04-2014)
    “…•Magnetic properties of magnetophotonic crystals based on opal matrices were studied.•The particles of cobalt oxide are embedded into the inter-sphere voids of…”
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    Giant changes in magnetic and magnetoresistive properties of CoFe/Cu multilayers at subnanosized variations in the thickness of the chromium buffer layer by Milyaev, M. A., Naumova, L. I., Proglyado, V. V., Krinitsina, T. P., Burkhanov, A. M., Bannikova, N. S., Ustinov, V. V.

    Published in Physics of metals and metallography (01-08-2011)
    “…The article discusses the magnetic and magnetoresistive properties of the [Co 90 Fe 10 /Cu] n multilayers prepared by magnetron sputtering as a function of the…”
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    Elastic properties of La 1− x Ba x MnO 3 single crystals by Zainullina, R.I., Bebenin, N.G., Burkhanov, A.M., Ustinov, V.V., Mukovskii, Ya.M.

    Published in Journal of alloys and compounds (2005)
    “…We report the temperature dependence of the longitudinal sound velocity and internal friction in La 1− x Ba x MnO 3 single crystals, x = 0.15; 0.20; 0.25, over…”
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    Kondo-like effect in the resistivity of superparamagnetic cluster-layered Fe/Cr nanostructures by Ustinov, V.V., Romashev, L.N., Milayev, M.A., Korolev, A.V., Krinitsina, T.P., Burkhanov, A.M.

    “…The magnetic and magnetoresistive properties of nanostructured Fe/Cr multilayers with ultrathin Fe layers (the nominal Fe thickness t Fe is down to 0.3 Å )…”
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    Multiple spin–flip transitions and stairs-like GMR in Fe/Cr superlattices with uniaxial in-plane anisotropy by Ustinov, V.V., Milayev, M.A., Romashev, L.N., Krinitsina, T.P., Burkhanov, A.M., Lauter-Pasyuk, V.V., Lauter, H.J.

    “…The [ Fe / Cr ] N superlattices with the uniaxial in-plane anisotropy and the stairs-like dependences of magnetization and magnetoresistance on a magnetic…”
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    Elastic properties of La1−xBaxMnO3 single crystals by Zainullina, R.I., Bebenin, N.G., Burkhanov, A.M., Ustinov, V.V., Mukovskii, Ya.M.

    Published in Journal of alloys and compounds (17-05-2005)
    “…We report the temperature dependence of the longitudinal sound velocity and internal friction in La1-xBaxMnO3 single crystals, x=0.15; 0.20; 0.25, over the…”
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    Morphology of crystallites and magnetic structure of non-collinear Fe/Cr multilayers by Krinitsina, T.P, Kravtsov, E.A, Lauter-Passiouk, V.V, Lauter, H.J, Popov, V.V, Romashev, L.N, Tsurin, V.A, Burkhanov, A.M, Ustinov, V.V

    “…Atomic and magnetic structures of Fe/Cr superlattices have been studied by means of polarized neutron reflectometry, X-ray diffraction, electron microscopy and…”
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