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  1. Fe$${}_{\boldsymbol{100-x}}$$Zr$${}_{\boldsymbol{x}}$$ Films ($$\boldsymbol{x=6{-}13}$$ at $$\boldsymbol{\%}$$): Correlation between Phase–Structural State and Magnetic Parameters
  2. Structural and magnetic states of Fe100-Zr (x = 6–13 at%) films: Peculiarities verified by X-ray diffraction, Mössbauer and magneto-optical spectroscopies, and magnetometry
  3. Comprehensive quantifying of the Fe-Ti-B film magnetic microstructure
  4. Influence of Annealing on Magneto-Optical Properties of Fe$${}_{\mathbf{72.4}}$$Ti$${}_{\mathbf{5.4}}$$B$${}_{\mathbf{19.2}}$$O$${}_{\mathbf{3.0}}$$ Nanocrystalline Films
  5. FeZrN Films: Static and Microwave Magnetic Properties
  6. Magnetron-Deposited FeTiB Films: From Structural Metastability to the Specific Magnetic State
  7. FeZrN Films with Nanocomposite Structure for Soft Magnetic Applications
  8. FeTiB nanocrystalline films: Static and dynamic magnetic properties in accordance with phase composition and magnetic structure
  9. FeTiB film materials: Dependence of the magnetic properties and magnetic structure on the phase and structural states
  10. Films with nanocomposite structure αFe(N) +ZrN for soft magnetic applications
  11. FeZrN Films: Magnetic and Mechanical Properties Relative to the Phase-Structural State
  12. Residual Stresses in Soft Magnetic FeTiB and FeZrN Films Obtained by Magnetron Deposition
  13. Phase composition and magnetic structure in nanocrystalline ferromagnetic Fe–N–O films
  14. Investigation of the Processes of the Formation of a Nonequilibrium Phase-Structural State in FeTiB Films Obtained by Magnetron Sputtering
  15. Study of high-frequency magnetic properties of Fe-Ti-B films obtained by magnetron sputtering
  16. FeZrN films: Role of dc magnetron sputtering conditions in the formation of their elemental and phase compositions
  17. Two modes of magnetic structure of nanocrystalline FeZrN films prepared by oblique-angle magnetron sputtering
  18. Two‐Mode Stochastic Magnetic Structure in Nanocrystalline Soft Magnetic Fe–Zr Films
  19. Fe-Zr-N films: Effect of nitrogen content and nitrogen-to-zirconium concentration ratio on saturation induction
  20. Approximation of the Influence of Effective Magnetic Parameters on the Coercivity of Iron-Based Nanocrystalline Films
  21. Ferromagnetic resonance and random magnetic anisotropy in nanocrystalline Fe-Zr-N films
  22. Static and high-frequency magnetic properties of nanocrystalline Fe-Zr-N films
  23. High-induction nanocrystalline soft magnetic FeX TiY BZ films prepared by magnetron sputtering
  24. Magnetic anisotropy induced in the nanocrystalline FeZrN films prepared by oblique-angle magnetron sputtering
  25. Magnetic structure and magnetic properties of nanocrystalline and amorphous Fe–Zr–N films
  26. Phase composition, structure, and magnetic properties of Fe–Zr–N films produced by magnetron sputtering of heated target
  27. Micromagnetic structure of soft magnetic nanocrystalline Fe-based films
  28. Components of Magnetic Anisotropy of Soft Magnetic Nanocrystalline Fe-Based Films
  29. Atomic Force Microscopy Measurements of Magnetostriction of Soft-Magnetic Films
  30. Magnetization Correlations and Random Magnetic Anisotropy in Nanocrystalline Films Fe78Zr10N12
  31. Study of the physical nature of the soft magnetic properties of Fe-ZrN nanocrystalline films