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Reccnt investigations of magnetic properties of alloys of iron, nickel and cobalt have resulted in the discovery of materials of remarkable magnetic properties previously unknown.

O M E alloys of iron, nickel, and cobalt have remarkable magnetic properties superior in many situations to those of the constituent metals.

Two aspects in connection with the magnetic properties of La2- x-yNdySrxCuO4 single crystals were discussed in some detail.

The electronic and magnetic properties of La3RuO7 have been investigated.

The magnetic behavior of the perovskite-like colossal magnetoresistance compounds La1-xCaxMnO3, in the low doping range (x = 1/8), has been studied with AC magnetic susceptibility and heat-capacity

High doses (10(15)-5x10(16) cm(-2)) of Mn+ ions were implanted into p-GaN at similar to 350 degreesC and annealed at 700-1000 degreesC.

We have studied the magnon and phonon spectra of RFeO3-> crystal with R=Y, Tb, Dy, Ho and Tm.

Amorphous magnetic GdCo films were prepared by a dc-diode getter sputtering technique with no bias field applied to the substrate during the film growth.

We have fabricated epitaxial single crystalline cobalt ferrite (CoFe2O4) thin films on CoCr2O4 buffered SrTiO3 and MgAl2O4 substrates.

We describe a new class of low-carrier-density magnetic materials based on lanthanide-substituted scandium and yttrium pnictides.