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Lee, In Hak, Khim, Yeong Gwang, Eom, Jaeun, Kee, Jung Yun, Choi, Byoung Ki, Kim, Hyuk Jin, Kim, Ryung, Jung, Min Young, Lee, Kyeong Jun, Kim, Younghak, Noh, Woo-Suk, Lee, Byeong-hyeon, Suh, Hoyoung, Chang, Hye Jung, Won, Sung Ok, Jang, Chaun, Ryu, Hyejin, Lee, Dong Ryeol, Chang, Seo Hyoung, Lee, Hyun Hwi, Chang, Young Jun, Choi, Jun Woo (2024) Controlling the magnetic properties of layered Cr2Te3 thin films via ex-situ annealing. Applied Surface Science, 648. 159057 doi:10.1016/j.apsusc.2023.159057

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TitleControlling the magnetic properties of layered Cr2Te3 thin films via ex-situ annealing
JournalApplied Surface Science
AuthorsLee, In HakAuthor
Khim, Yeong GwangAuthor
Eom, JaeunAuthor
Kee, Jung YunAuthor
Choi, Byoung KiAuthor
Kim, Hyuk JinAuthor
Kim, RyungAuthor
Jung, Min YoungAuthor
Lee, Kyeong JunAuthor
Kim, YounghakAuthor
Noh, Woo-SukAuthor
Lee, Byeong-hyeonAuthor
Suh, HoyoungAuthor
Chang, Hye JungAuthor
Won, Sung OkAuthor
Jang, ChaunAuthor
Ryu, HyejinAuthor
Lee, Dong RyeolAuthor
Chang, Seo HyoungAuthor
Lee, Hyun HwiAuthor
Chang, Young JunAuthor
Choi, Jun WooAuthor
Year2024 (March)Volume648
PublisherElsevier BV
DOIdoi:10.1016/j.apsusc.2023.159057Search in ResearchGate
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Full ReferenceLee, In Hak, Khim, Yeong Gwang, Eom, Jaeun, Kee, Jung Yun, Choi, Byoung Ki, Kim, Hyuk Jin, Kim, Ryung, Jung, Min Young, Lee, Kyeong Jun, Kim, Younghak, Noh, Woo-Suk, Lee, Byeong-hyeon, Suh, Hoyoung, Chang, Hye Jung, Won, Sung Ok, Jang, Chaun, Ryu, Hyejin, Lee, Dong Ryeol, Chang, Seo Hyoung, Lee, Hyun Hwi, Chang, Young Jun, Choi, Jun Woo (2024) Controlling the magnetic properties of layered Cr2Te3 thin films via ex-situ annealing. Applied Surface Science, 648. 159057 doi:10.1016/j.apsusc.2023.159057
Plain TextLee, In Hak, Khim, Yeong Gwang, Eom, Jaeun, Kee, Jung Yun, Choi, Byoung Ki, Kim, Hyuk Jin, Kim, Ryung, Jung, Min Young, Lee, Kyeong Jun, Kim, Younghak, Noh, Woo-Suk, Lee, Byeong-hyeon, Suh, Hoyoung, Chang, Hye Jung, Won, Sung Ok, Jang, Chaun, Ryu, Hyejin, Lee, Dong Ryeol, Chang, Seo Hyoung, Lee, Hyun Hwi, Chang, Young Jun, Choi, Jun Woo (2024) Controlling the magnetic properties of layered Cr2Te3 thin films via ex-situ annealing. Applied Surface Science, 648. 159057 doi:10.1016/j.apsusc.2023.159057
In(2024) Applied Surface Science Vol. 648. Elsevier BV


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