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Oct 9, 2008Magnetic Phase Diagrams of Manganites-like Local-Moment Systems with Jahn-Teller distortionsApr 21, 2011Curie temperatures of the concentrated and diluted Kondo-lattice model as a possible candidate to describe magnetic semiconductors and metalsDec 28, 2005Correlation effects in the valence bands of ferromagnetic semiconductor EuSApr 29, 2004On the origin of temperature dependence of interlayer exchange coupling in metallic trilayersAug 2, 2004Disorder in Diluted Spin SystemsJun 23, 2004Carrier induced ferromagnetism in concentrated and diluted local-moment systemsOct 23, 2006Mechanism of temperature dependence of the magnetic anisotropy energy in ultrathin Cobalt and Nickel filmsJun 19, 2006Magnetic phase diagram of the Kondo lattice model with quantum localized spinsJun 6, 2001Strong-coupling scenario of a metamagnetic transitionJun 15, 2001Kondo-lattice model: Application to the temperature-dependent electronic structure of EuO(100) filmsAug 30, 2000Ferromagnetism in the Periodic Anderson Model - a Modified Alloy AnalogyAug 30, 2000Ferromagnetism in the Periodic Anderson Model: A Comparison of Spectral Density Approximation (SDA), Modified Alloy Analogy (MAA) and Modified Perturbation Theory (MPT)Mar 12, 2001Temperature-dependent bandstructure of bulk EuOMar 20, 2002Temperature-dependent electronic structure and magnetic stability of thin ferromagnetic filmsAug 13, 1999On the magnetic stability at the surface in strongly correlated electron systemsAug 13, 1999Influence of uncorrelated overlayers on the magnetism in thin itinerant-electron filmsOct 26, 1999Effects of Core-Hole Screening on Spin-Polarised Auger Spectra from Ferromagnetic NickelMay 7, 1999The asymmetric single-impurity Anderson model - the modified perturbation theoryJun 2, 1997Weak-coupling approach to the semi-infinite Hubbard model: Non-locality of the self-energyDec 12, 1997Temperature-dependent electronic structure and ferromagnetism in the d=oo Hubbard model studied by a modfied perturbation theory