Look up ferromagnetism in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Ferromagnetism is a property of certain materials (such as iron) that results in a significant...
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Physics of Ferromagnetism. Clarendon Press. ISBN 978-0-19-851776-4. Calculation of some important resonance fields Spatially resolved ferromagnetic resonance...
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Magnetism (section Ferromagnetism)
Magnetic materials are classified according to their bulk susceptibility. Ferromagnetism is responsible for most of the effects of magnetism encountered in everyday...
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Magnetic domain (redirect from Domain theory of ferromagnetism)
"La variation du ferromagnetisme du temperature" [The variation of ferromagnetism with temperature]. Comptes Rendus (in French). 143: 1136–1149., cited...
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including the collective electron theory of ferromagnetism and the Stoner criterion for ferromagnetism. Stoner made significant contributions to the...
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different sublattices) pointing in opposite directions. This is, like ferromagnetism and ferrimagnetism, a manifestation of ordered magnetism. The phenomenon...
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Spin wave (redirect from Heisenberg ferromagnet)
and Winston. ISBN 0-03-083993-9. Chikazumi, Sōshin (1997). Physics of ferromagnetism (2nd ed.). Oxford: Oxford University Press. ISBN 0191569852. Spin waves...
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Magnet (section Magnetizing ferromagnets)
method that allows for internal magnetic charges is used in theories of ferromagnetism. Another model is the Ampère model, where all magnetization is due to...
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The term is used in analogy to ferromagnetism, in which a material exhibits a permanent magnetic moment. Ferromagnetism was already known when ferroelectricity...
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Curie temperature (section Ferromagnetic)
Orientations of magnetic moments in materials Ferromagnetism: The magnetic moments in a ferromagnetic material are ordered and of the same magnitude...
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Magnetic shape-memory alloy (redirect from Ferromagnetic shape-memory alloy)
motion or force under magnetic actuation. MSMAs are commonly made from ferromagnetic materials, particularly nickel-manganese-gallium (Ni-Mn-Ga), and are...
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Göttingen and University of Hamburg. In 1922, he began researching ferromagnetism under the guidance of Wilhelm Lenz. He earned a Ph.D. in physics from...
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Rock magnetism (section Ferromagnetism)
to as ferromagnets. However, this magnetism can arise as the result of more than one kind of magnetic order. In the strict sense, ferromagnetism refers...
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Ferrofluid (redirect from Ferromagnetic fluid)
to the poles of a magnet. It is a colloidal liquid made of nanoscale ferromagnetic or ferrimagnetic particles suspended in a carrier fluid (usually an...
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temperature) A temperature, above which the ferromagnetic material becomes a paramagnet; more in ferromagnetism; Tangent of loss angle Ratio of a resistance...
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Magnetic semiconductor (category Ferromagnetic materials)
extrinsic ferromagnetism (or phantom ferromagnetism) is observed in thin films or nanostructured materials. Several examples of proposed ferromagnetic semiconductor...
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Stoner criterion (category Ferromagnetism)
fulfilled for the ferromagnetic order to arise in a simplified model of a solid. It is named after Edmund Clifton Stoner. Ferromagnetism ultimately stems...
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{\displaystyle n=3} case of the n-vector model, one of the models used to model ferromagnetism and other phenomena. The classical Heisenberg model can be formulated...
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Coilgun (section Ferromagnetic projectiles)
electromagnets in the configuration of a linear motor that accelerate a ferromagnetic or conducting projectile to high velocity. In almost all coilgun configurations...
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spin-triplet pairing and ferromagnetism was developed in 2005. These models consider uniform coexistence of ferromagnetism and superconductivity, i.e...
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physicists Ernst Ising and Wilhelm Lenz, is a mathematical model of ferromagnetism in statistical mechanics. The model consists of discrete variables that...
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Inductor (section Ferromagnetic-core inductor)
turns, and many other factors. By adding a "magnetic core" made of a ferromagnetic material like iron inside the coil, the magnetizing field from the coil...
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more than one of the primary ferroic properties in the same phase: ferromagnetism – a magnetisation that is switchable by an applied magnetic field ferroelectricity...
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Nobel Prize in Physics. Ferrimagnetism has the same physical origins as ferromagnetism and antiferromagnetism. In ferrimagnetic materials the magnetization...
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Magnetic hysteresis occurs when an external magnetic field is applied to a ferromagnet such as iron and the atomic dipoles align themselves with it. Even when...
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McGraw-Hill. Bozorth, Richard M. (1993) [Reissue of 1951 publication]. Ferromagnetism. AN IEEE Press Classic Reissue. Wiley-IEEE Press. ISBN 0-7803-1032-2...
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magnetoresistance effect observed in multilayers composed of alternating ferromagnetic and non-magnetic conductive layers. The 2007 Nobel Prize in Physics...
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Magnetostriction Magnetocrystalline anisotropy Bozorth, R. (1951). Ferromagnetism. Van Nostrand. Vazquez, M. (1996). "A soft magnetic wire for sensor...
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Classifications". Dzyaloshinsky, I. E. (1958). "A thermodynamic theory of "weak" ferromagnetism of antiferromagnetics". Journal of Physics and Chemistry of Solids....
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An explosive-driven ferromagnetic generator (EDFMG, explosively pumped ferromagnetic generator, EPFMG, or FMG) is a compact pulsed power generator, a device...
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