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C . Magnetocrystalline Anisotropy The magnetization vector M in a ferrimagnetic
material is always bound to a certain preferred crystallographic direction , which
is the easy axis . Anisotropy energy , Fk , is required to turn M from the easy axis ...
C . Magnetocrystalline Anisotropy The magnetization vector M in a ferrimagnetic
material is always bound to a certain preferred crystallographic direction , which
is the easy axis . Anisotropy energy , Fk , is required to turn M from the easy axis ...
Page 347
Equal population of the Z , and Z2 sites would imply uniaxial anisotropy . The
orthorhombic anisotropy implies that the Z , - Z2 population difference is as
important as the Z - ( X , Y ) difference . The site population ratios vary
approximately ...
Equal population of the Z , and Z2 sites would imply uniaxial anisotropy . The
orthorhombic anisotropy implies that the Z , - Z2 population difference is as
important as the Z - ( X , Y ) difference . The site population ratios vary
approximately ...
Page 366
Changes in crystalline anisotropy were found in YIG : Si , and they depend on the
angle between the light polarization and the crystal axes ( R . F . Pearson et al . ,
1968 ) . At 77o K , a single crystal picture frame YIG : Si0 . 05 had its initial ...
Changes in crystalline anisotropy were found in YIG : Si , and they depend on the
angle between the light polarization and the crystal axes ( R . F . Pearson et al . ,
1968 ) . At 77o K , a single crystal picture frame YIG : Si0 . 05 had its initial ...
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Epitaxial Interfaces | 3 |
Thin Films | 15 |
Semiinfinite Overgrowths | 52 |
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