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In theory, a Super Phase Array (SPA) which radar cross section is greatly enhanced can be constructed. However no such array has been made to date. The reason for this lies in the complexity of building the key component of this SPA — the super lens. Here, we shall demonstrate how this complexity can be greatly reduced by constructing the simplest possible compact super lens. The method used is generic...
The interface magnetic phenomenon, which forms the backbone of modern information technology, is of great interest for several decades. When two or more dissimilar materials with different long-range magnetic orderings and/or functionalities are combined together, it may give rise to new interfacial properties, such as the proximity effect [1]. The exchange coupling between two FM layers, as well...
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