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Frank Klose
Frank Klose
Guangdong Technion-Israel Institute of Technology
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The Spallation Neutron Source in Oak Ridge: A powerful tool for materials research
TE Mason, D Abernathy, I Anderson, J Ankner, T Egami, G Ehlers, ...
Physica B: Condensed Matter 385, 955-960, 2006
2092006
The multipurpose time-of-flight neutron reflectometer “Platypus” at Australia's OPAL reactor
M James, A Nelson, SA Holt, T Saerbeck, WA Hamilton, F Klose
Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A: Accelerators …, 2011
1842011
Advanced high strength steels (AHSS) for automotive applications− tailored properties by smart microstructural adjustments
C Lesch, N Kwiaton, FB Klose
Steel research international 88 (10), 1700210, 2017
1802017
Two‐dimensional magnets: forgotten history and recent progress towards spintronic applications
DL Cortie, GL Causer, KC Rule, H Fritzsche, W Kreuzpaintner, F Klose
Advanced Functional Materials 30 (18), 1901414, 2020
1762020
Continuous and reversible change of the magnetic coupling in an Fe/Nb multilayer induced by hydrogen charging
F Klose, C Rehm, D Nagengast, H Maletta, A Weidinger
Physical review letters 78 (6), 1150, 1997
1351997
Ferromagnetic domain distribution in thin films during magnetization reversal
WT Lee, SGE Te Velthuis, GP Felcher, F Klose, T Gredig, ED Dahlberg
Physical Review B 65 (22), 224417, 2002
942002
Focussed beam reflectometer for solid and liquid surfaces
F Mezei, R Golub, F Klose, H Toews
Physica B: Condensed Matter 213, 898-900, 1995
931995
Strain-induced magnetic phase transition in thin films
SJ Callori, S Hu, J Bertinshaw, ZJ Yue, S Danilkin, XL Wang, V Nagarajan, ...
Physical Review B 91 (14), 140405, 2015
682015
The Spallation Neutron Source: A powerful tool for materials research
TE Mason, D Abernathy, J Ankner, A Ekkebus, G Granroth, M Hagen, ...
AIP Conference Proceedings 773 (1), 21-25, 2005
672005
Perpendicular magnetic anisotropy and temperature-dependent reorientation transition of the magnetization in /Fe multilayers
O Schulte, F Klose, W Felsch
Physical Review B 52 (9), 6480, 1995
621995
Hydrogen concentration and its relation to interplanar spacing and layer thickness of 1000-Å Nb (110) films during in situ hydrogen charging experiments
C Rehm, H Fritzsche, H Maletta, F Klose
Physical Review B 59 (4), 3142, 1999
601999
Invited article: polarization “down under”: the polarized time-of-flight neutron reflectometer PLATYPUS
T Saerbeck, F Klose, AP Le Brun, J Füzi, A Brule, A Nelson, SA Holt, ...
Review of Scientific Instruments 83 (8), 2012
492012
Interfaces of Ce/Fe and La/Fe multilayers probed by magnetic circular X-ray dichroism
F Klose, O Schulte, F Rose, W Felsch, S Pizzini, C Giorgetti, F Baudelet, ...
Physical Review B 50 (9), 6174, 1994
461994
High‐TC Interfacial Ferromagnetism in SrMnO3/LaMnO3 Superlattices
M Keunecke, F Lyzwa, D Schwarzbach, V Roddatis, N Gauquelin, ...
Advanced functional materials 30 (18), 1808270, 2020
412020
Exchange bias in a nanocrystalline hematite/permalloy thin film investigated with polarized neutron reflectometry
DL Cortie, KW Lin, C Shueh, HF Hsu, XL Wang, M James, H Fritzsche, ...
Physical Review B 86 (5), 054408, 2012
342012
In situ magnetometry with polarized neutrons on thin magnetic films
T Nawrath, H Fritzsche, F Klose, J Nowikow, H Maletta
Physical Review B 60 (13), 9525, 1999
331999
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J Thiele, F Klose, A Schurian
Bremert, J. Magn. Magn. Mater 119, 141, 1993
331993
Hidden spin-order-induced room-temperature ferroelectricity in a peculiar conical magnetic structure
SP Shen, XZ Liu, YS Chai, A Studer, K Rule, K Zhai, LQ Yan, DS Shang, ...
Physical Review B 95 (9), 094405, 2017
312017
Metallic multilayers and hydrogen
A Weidinger, D Nagengast, C Rehm, F Klose, B Pietzak
Thin Solid Films 275 (1-2), 48-53, 1996
301996
Anomalous layer expansion in thin niobium films during hydrogen absorption
C Rehm, H Maletta, M Fieber-Erdmann, E Holub-Krappe, F Klose
Physical Review B 65 (11), 113404, 2002
282002
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