Strategy to control magnetic coercivity by elucidating crystallization pathway-dependent microstructural evolution of magnetite mesocrystals
Transient metastable intermediates play an important role in the crystallization process. Here, the authors unveil the microstructural changes in magnetite mesocrystals that depend on the intermediate polymorphism and the universal crystallite size effect on the magnetic coercivity of mesocrystals.
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Main Authors: | Bum Chul Park, Jiung Cho, Myeong Soo Kim, Min Jun Ko, Lijun Pan, Jin Yeong Na, Young Keun Kim |
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Format: | article |
Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2020
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/56465b5d251d4b078c62dd1a210cbdb3 |
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