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... ferromagnetic materials of interest in technical applications are closely related to the domain structure . We develop for simple situations the theory of ferromagnetic domains . An introduction to the behavior of antiferromagnetic ...
... ferromagnetic materials of interest in technical applications are closely related to the domain structure . We develop for simple situations the theory of ferromagnetic domains . An introduction to the behavior of antiferromagnetic ...
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... FERROMAGNETIC DOMAINS 16 At temperatures well below the Curie point the electronic magnetic moments of a ferromagnetic specimen are essentially all lined up , when regarded on a microscopic scale . Yet , looking at a specimen as a whole ...
... FERROMAGNETIC DOMAINS 16 At temperatures well below the Curie point the electronic magnetic moments of a ferromagnetic specimen are essentially all lined up , when regarded on a microscopic scale . Yet , looking at a specimen as a whole ...
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... ferromagnetic material , such as magnetite , on the carefully prepared surface of the ferromagnetic crystal under study . It is found on observation through a microscope that the colloid particles in the suspension become strongly ...
... ferromagnetic material , such as magnetite , on the carefully prepared surface of the ferromagnetic crystal under study . It is found on observation through a microscope that the colloid particles in the suspension become strongly ...
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LATTICE ENERGY OF IONIC CRYSTALS | 29 |
ELASTIC CONSTANTS OF CRYSTALS | 43 |
LATTICE VIBRATIONS | 60 |
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