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Magnetic structures in the rare earth metals calculated using a simple non-spherical Fermi surface model

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Magnetic structures in the rare earth metals calculated using a simple non-spherical Fermi surface model. / Temple, JAG; Fairbairn, Walter; Pickett, George.
In: JOURNAL OF PHYSICS F-METAL PHYSICS, Vol. 7, No. 6, 1977, p. 1039-1049.

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Temple JAG, Fairbairn W, Pickett G. Magnetic structures in the rare earth metals calculated using a simple non-spherical Fermi surface model. JOURNAL OF PHYSICS F-METAL PHYSICS. 1977;7(6):1039-1049. doi: 10.1088/0305-4608/7/6/019

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abstract = "Some magnetic structures occurring in the rare earth metals are examined using RKKY theory first with a spherical Fermi surface and secondly extended to a quasi-free-electron non-spherical Fermi surface. This model yields a much more realistic Fermi surface in the reduced zone scheme than the free-electron sphere. The effect of temperature on the structures is considered in the mean field approximation.",
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