Zhidong Zhang
Chinese Academy of Sciences
908 Papers
4.9K Citations
Zhidong Zhang is an academic researcher from Chinese Academy of Sciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: Magnetization & Coercivity. The author has an hindex of 59, co-authored 734 publications. Previous affiliations of Zhidong Zhang include University of Science and Technology of China & Vienna University of Technology.
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Papers
Phase transformation and magnetic properties of SmCo7−xBx alloys prepared by mechanical alloying
TL;DR: The phase transformation and magnetic properties of SMCo7-xBx alloys prepared by mechanical alloying have been investigated systematically in this paper, where the substitution of B for Co is favorable to the formation of Th2Zn17- and CaCu5-type phases when annealed at 650 degreesC, accompanied by the enhancement of the coercivities.
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Anisotropic magnon-magnon coupling in synthetic antiferromagnets
Wei He,Zong-Kai Xie,Rui Sun,Meng Yang,Yang Li,Xiao-Tian Zhao,Wei Liu,Zhidong Zhang,Jianwang Cai,Zhao-Hua Cheng,Jie Lu +10 more
TL;DR: In this article, an asymmetric thickness of two magnetic layers was used to break the parity symmetry between two magnetization layers and thus introduce a magnon-magnon coupling in Ir-based synthetic antiferromagnets.
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Effect of antiferromagnetic layer thickness on exchange bias, training effect, and magnetotransport properties in ferromagnetic/antiferromagnetic antidot arrays
TL;DR: In this article, the effect of antiferromagnetic (AFM) layer on exchange bias (EB), training effect, and magnetotransport properties in ferromagnetic/AFM nanoscale antidot arrays and sheet films was studied.
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Phase transformation and magnetic properties of Fe-Pt-based bulk alloys
TL;DR: In this article, the ordering transformation and magnetic properties of Fe59.75Pt39.5Nb0.75 bulk alloys have been investigated by using different homogenization temperatures and different low-temperature annealing times to obtain samples with different microstructure and different atomically ordered states.
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Controlled synthesis of Co 2 C nanochains using cobalt laurate as precursor: Structure, growth mechanism and magnetic properties
Yajing Zhang,Yuan Zhu,Kangjun Wang,Da Li,Dongping Wang,Fu Ding,Dan Meng,Xiaolei Wang,Chul-Jin Choi,Zhidong Zhang +9 more
TL;DR: In this article, a polyol refluxing process was used to synthesize a single phase Co2C magnetic nanochain self-assembled by nanoparticles, where cobalt chloride, acetate and acetylacetonate were replaced with cobalt laurate as the precursor.
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