Meteorites contain a record of their thermal and magnetic history, written in the intergrowths of iron-rich and nickel-rich phases that formed during slow cooling. Of intense interest from a magnetic perspective is the "cloudy zone," a nanoscale intergrowth containing tetrataenite-a naturally occurring hard ferromagnetic mineral that has potential applications as a sustainable alternative to rare-earth permanent magnets. Here we use a combination of high-resolution electron diffraction, electron tomography, atom probe tomography (APT), and micromagnetic simulations to reveal the 3D architecture of the cloudy zone with subnanometer spatial resolution and model the mechanism of remanence acquisition during slow cooling on the meteorite parent...
Stable paleomagnetic information in meteoritic metal is carried by the “cloudy zone”: ~1–10 μm-wide ...
We investigated the magnetic properties of Ecuador\u27s first reported meteorite fall (March 23, 200...
Recent paleomagnetic studies have constrained the strength and longevity of the magnetic field gener...
Meteorites contain a record of their thermal and magnetic history, written in the intergrowths of ir...
Iron and stony‐iron meteorites form the Widmanstätten pattern during slow cooling. This pattern is c...
AbstractNanoscale intergrowths unique to the cloudy zones (CZs) of meteoritic metal display novel ma...
Iron and stony-iron meteorites form the Widmanstätten pattern during slow cooling. Thispattern is co...
Stable paleomagnetic information in meteoritic metal is carried by the “cloudy zone”: ~1–10 μm‐wide ...
International audienceMeteorites are a primary source of information about past magnetic field in th...
Nanoscale intergrowths unique to the cloudy zones (CZs) of meteoritic metal display novel magnetic b...
AbstractX-ray photoemission electron microscopy (XPEEM) enables natural remanent magnetisation to be...
X-ray photoemission electron microscopy (XPEEM) enables natural remanent magnetisation to be imaged ...
Stable paleomagnetic information in meteoritic metal is carried by the “cloudy zone”: ~1–10 μm-wide ...
We investigated the magnetic properties of Ecuador\u27s first reported meteorite fall (March 23, 200...
Recent paleomagnetic studies have constrained the strength and longevity of the magnetic field gener...
Meteorites contain a record of their thermal and magnetic history, written in the intergrowths of ir...
Iron and stony‐iron meteorites form the Widmanstätten pattern during slow cooling. This pattern is c...
AbstractNanoscale intergrowths unique to the cloudy zones (CZs) of meteoritic metal display novel ma...
Iron and stony-iron meteorites form the Widmanstätten pattern during slow cooling. Thispattern is co...
Stable paleomagnetic information in meteoritic metal is carried by the “cloudy zone”: ~1–10 μm‐wide ...
International audienceMeteorites are a primary source of information about past magnetic field in th...
Nanoscale intergrowths unique to the cloudy zones (CZs) of meteoritic metal display novel magnetic b...
AbstractX-ray photoemission electron microscopy (XPEEM) enables natural remanent magnetisation to be...
X-ray photoemission electron microscopy (XPEEM) enables natural remanent magnetisation to be imaged ...
Stable paleomagnetic information in meteoritic metal is carried by the “cloudy zone”: ~1–10 μm-wide ...
We investigated the magnetic properties of Ecuador\u27s first reported meteorite fall (March 23, 200...
Recent paleomagnetic studies have constrained the strength and longevity of the magnetic field gener...