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    X-ray Natural Circular Dichroism Imaging of Multiferroic Crystals by Platunov, Mikhail S., Gudim, Irina A., Ovchinnikova, Elena N., Kozlovskaya, Ksenia A., Wilhelm, Fabrice, Rogalev, Andrei, Hen, Amir, Ivanov, Vsevolod Y., Mukhin, Alexander A., Dmitrienko, Vladimir E.

    Published in Crystals (Basel) (01-05-2021)
    “…The polarizing spectroscopy techniques in visible range optics have been used since the beginning of the 20th century to study the anisotropy of crystals based…”
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    Competing magnetic states in silicene and germanene 2D ferromagnets by Averyanov, Dmitry V., Sokolov, Ivan S., Platunov, Mikhail S., Wilhelm, Fabrice, Rogalev, Andrei, Gargiani, Pierluigi, Valvidares, Manuel, Jaouen, Nicolas, Parfenov, Oleg E., Taldenkov, Alexander N., Karateev, Igor A., Tokmachev, Andrey M., Storchak, Vyacheslav G.

    Published in Nano research (01-12-2020)
    “…Two-dimension (2D) magnets have recently developed into a class of stoichiometric materials with prospective applications in ultra-compact spintronics and…”
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    Unraveling dynamic Jahn-Teller effect and magnetism in FeTiF6×6H2O single crystal by Platunov, Mikhail S., Fedorova, Natalja A., Pyastolova, Yulia V., Laptash, Natalja M., Knyazev, Yuriy V., Tomilin, Felix N., Dubrovskiy, Andrey A.

    Published in Journal of alloys and compounds (15-09-2024)
    “…Hydrated iron fluoridotitanate (FeTiF6 × 6 H2O) single crystals are fascinating magnetic materials with unique properties. To understand the underlying…”
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    Probing proximity effects in the ferromagnetic semiconductor EuO by Averyanov, Dmitry V., Tokmachev, Andrey M., Parfenov, Oleg E., Karateev, Igor A., Sokolov, Ivan S., Taldenkov, Alexander N., Platunov, Mikhail S., Wilhelm, Fabrice, Rogalev, Andrei, Storchak, Vyacheslav G.

    Published in Applied surface science (15-09-2019)
    “…Ferromagnetic insulators are widely employed to induce magnetic phenomena in adjacent layers via proximity effect. This approach could make non-magnetic…”
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