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Faraday and Kerr Effects in Ferromagnets

Authors
  1. AK Zvezdin
  2. AM Clogston
  3. AS Moskvin
  4. AS Moskvin
  5. CJ Ballhausen
  6. E. Tobita
  7. Early stages of this work were described in K
  8. FJ Kahn
  9. GB Scott
  10. GF Dionne
  11. H Takeuchi
  12. H Takeuchi
  13. HJ Ross
  14. JF Dillon
  15. JF Dillon
  16. JF Dillon
  17. K Shinagawa
  18. K Shinagawa
  19. K Shinagawa
  20. K Shinagawa
  21. K. Shinagawa
  22. KH Johnson
  23. L Onsager
  24. M Faraday
  25. M Kucera
  26. M Kucera
  27. M Kurimoto
  28. M Rotenberg
  29. R Kubo
  30. R Pittini
  31. R Pittini
  32. R Pittini
  33. S Geller
  34. S Matsubayashi
  35. SB Piepho
  36. T Hibiya
  37. W Jung
  38. Y Tanabe
Publication date
1 January 2000
Publisher
'Springer Science and Business Media LLC'
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