John Philip Pierce

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2003 The University of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN, United States 
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E. Ward Plummer grad student 2003 University of Tennessee
 (Tailored magnetic nanostructures on surfaces.)
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Pierce JP, McCarty KF. (2005) Self-assembly and dynamics of oxide nanorods on NiAl(110) Physical Review B - Condensed Matter and Materials Physics. 71
Pierce JP, Torija MA, Gai Z, et al. (2004) Ferromagnetic stability in Fe nanodot assemblies on Cu(111) induced by indirect coupling through the substrate. Physical Review Letters. 92: 237201
Shen J, Pierce JP, Plummer EW, et al. (2003) The effect of spatial confinement on magnetism: Films, stripes and dots of Fe on Cu(111) Journal of Physics Condensed Matter. 15: R1-R30
Gai Z, Wu B, Pierce JP, et al. (2002) Self-assembly of nanometer-scale magnetic dots with narrow size distributions on an insulating substrate. Physical Review Letters. 89: 235502
Pierce JP, Shen J, Wu R. (2002) Spin reorientation of ultrathin Fe/Cu(100) films driven by the redistribution of Co adatoms Physical Review B. 65
Pierce JP, Plummer EW, Shen J. (2002) Ferromagnetism in cobalt-iron alloy nanowire arrays on W(110) Applied Physics Letters. 81: 1890-1892
Lee HK, Schulthess TC, Landau DP, et al. (2002) Publisher’s Note: “Monte Carlo simulations of interacting magnetic nanoparticles” [J. Appl. Phys. 91, 6926 (2002)] Journal of Applied Physics. 92: 4144-4144
Gai Z, Farnan GA, Pierce JP, et al. (2002) Growth of low-dimensional magnetic nanostructures on an insulator Applied Physics Letters. 81: 742-744
Brown G, Lee HK, Schulthess TC, et al. (2002) Model of Fe nanostripes on Cu(111) Journal of Applied Physics. 91: 7056-7058
Lee HK, Schulthess TC, Landau DP, et al. (2002) Monte Carlo simulations of interacting magnetic nanoparticles Journal of Applied Physics. 91: 6926-6928
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