Crystal growth of hexaferrite architecture for magnetoelectrically tunable microwave semiconductor integrated devices
Hexaferrites (i.e., hexagonal ferrites), discovered in 1950s, exist as any one of six crystallographic structural variants (i.e., M-, X-, Y-, W-, U-, and Z-type). Over the past six decades, the hexaferrites have received much attention owing to their important properties that lend use as permanent m...
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