Frederic Keffer
Affiliations: | Physics and Astronomy | University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA, United States |
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Sign in to add mentorCharles Kittel | grad student | 1952 | UC Berkeley | |
(Problems in Ferromagnetic and Antiferromagnetic Resonance) |
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Sign in to add traineeWilliam John O'Sullivan | grad student | 1958 | University of Pittsburgh |
Michael S S Brooks | post-doc | 1967-1970 | University of Pittsburgh |
Jack S. Semura | post-doc | 1971-1973 | University of Pittsburgh |
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Banavar JR, Keffer F. (1979) Determination of allowed standing exchange modes in nonmetallic ferromagnetic films Physical Review B. 20: 1221-1228 |
Cieplak M, Keffer F. (1978) Spin waves in systems with weak exchange fields Physical Review B. 18: 1253-1269 |
Banavar JR, Keffer F. (1978) Standing-spin-wave resonance in thin films of materials with nearest-neighbor and next-nearest-neighbor exchange interactions Physical Review B. 17: 2974-2979 |
Chow H, Keffer F. (1973) Phenomenological theory of magnetoelastic modes in hexagonal ferromagnets of easy-plane type Physical Review B. 7: 2028-2038 |
Oguchi T, Keffer F. (1964) Theory of the overhauser effect in ferro- and antiferromagnets Journal of Physics and Chemistry of Solids. 25: 405-421 |
Davis JA, Keffer F. (1963) Effect of surface pinning on the magnetization of thin films Journal of Applied Physics. 34: 1135-1136 |
Keffer F, Sievers AJ, Tinkham M. (1961) Infrared Antiferromagnetic Resonance in MnO Journal of Applied Physics. 32 |
Keffer F, Loudon R. (1961) Simple Physical Theory of Spin Wave Interactions Journal of Applied Physics. 32 |
Keffer F, Oguchi T. (1960) Ferromagnetic anisotropy in cubic crystals Physical Review. 117: 718-725 |
Keffer F. (1960) Study of the wurtzite-type binary compounds. IV. Theory of double refraction The Journal of Chemical Physics. 32: 62-66 |