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... . magnetization curves of a single crystal of cobalt are shown in Fig . 15.13 . The energy represented by the magnetization curve in the The hard direction is given by f H dM per unit 428 FERROMAGNETSIM AND ANTIFERROMAGNETISM.
... . magnetization curves of a single crystal of cobalt are shown in Fig . 15.13 . The energy represented by the magnetization curve in the The hard direction is given by f H dM per unit 428 FERROMAGNETSIM AND ANTIFERROMAGNETISM.
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Charles Kittel. hard direction is given by f H dM per unit volume and amounts to an excess energy of about 5 × 106 ergs / cm3 for the curve shown . The origin of the anisotropy energy is illustrated schematically by Fig . 15.19 . One ...
Charles Kittel. hard direction is given by f H dM per unit volume and amounts to an excess energy of about 5 × 106 ergs / cm3 for the curve shown . The origin of the anisotropy energy is illustrated schematically by Fig . 15.19 . One ...
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