Treatise on Materials Science and TechnologyHerbert Herman |
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... field He1 it becomes energetically favorable to produce flux lines . In complete analogy to Eq . ( 10 ) , He1 can be expressed in terms of the free energy per length of a flux line & o ( for H2 = 0 ) and the reduction in magnetic field ...
... field He1 it becomes energetically favorable to produce flux lines . In complete analogy to Eq . ( 10 ) , He1 can be expressed in terms of the free energy per length of a flux line & o ( for H2 = 0 ) and the reduction in magnetic field ...
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... flux lines is useful for technical applications . In the following sections the basic physical mechanisms involved in flux pinning will be reviewed . A. Flux Line Lattice A single flux line has a normal core surrounded by circular ...
... flux lines is useful for technical applications . In the following sections the basic physical mechanisms involved in flux pinning will be reviewed . A. Flux Line Lattice A single flux line has a normal core surrounded by circular ...
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... flux lines is much smaller than the others near He1 ( Labusch , 1967 ) and even goes to zero when the applied field ... flux line lattice is astonishingly good even during flux flow . B. Forces on Flux Lines The flux lines do not only ...
... flux lines is much smaller than the others near He1 ( Labusch , 1967 ) and even goes to zero when the applied field ... flux line lattice is astonishingly good even during flux flow . B. Forces on Flux Lines The flux lines do not only ...
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