Proceedings of the International School of Physics "Enrico Fermi.", Volume 70N. Zanichelli, 1978 - Nuclear physics |
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Page 286
Whereas it was suggested in earlier work that the variation of AH with 2 due to
the effect of porosity would also exhibit the ... The observed effects of such
variation ( 17 , 18 ] upon AH are in accord with an interpretation in terms of
scattering into ...
Whereas it was suggested in earlier work that the variation of AH with 2 due to
the effect of porosity would also exhibit the ... The observed effects of such
variation ( 17 , 18 ] upon AH are in accord with an interpretation in terms of
scattering into ...
Page 387
Reflection effects . - The magneto - optical effects we have described arise in the
transmission of polarized light through uniformly magnetized material . Reflection
effects are also encountered . These are designated the magneto - optical Kerr ...
Reflection effects . - The magneto - optical effects we have described arise in the
transmission of polarized light through uniformly magnetized material . Reflection
effects are also encountered . These are designated the magneto - optical Kerr ...
Page 391
Reversing the magnetization will change the sign of ég , 62 , and the resultant
effects . If the ground state is a singlet , i.e. the state is diamagnetic , the foregoing
mechanism cannot operate . However , magneto - optical effects could arise if ...
Reversing the magnetization will change the sign of ég , 62 , and the resultant
effects . If the ground state is a singlet , i.e. the state is diamagnetic , the foregoing
mechanism cannot operate . However , magneto - optical effects could arise if ...
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Contents
Magnetooptical rotation | 2 |
Rareearth iron garnets | 5 |
Bubble translation | 8 |
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absorption angle anisotropy Appl applied assumed axis Bloch lines bubble calculated causes centres composition consider constants contribution corresponding coupling crystal cubic curve dependence determined direction discussed distribution domain effects electron energy equation exchange experiment experimental expression Fe2+ Fe3+ ions ferrimagnetic field film function GELLER give given ground increases interaction iron garnets Journ lattice levels light magnetic field magnitude material measurements mode moments motion normal observed obtained occur octahedral orientation parallel parameter photoinduced Phys plane polarization position properties rare-earth ions region relation relaxation represents resonance respectively rotation sample shown in fig shows space group specimens spin wave spontaneous spontaneous magnetization structure sublattice substitution surface symmetry temperature tetrahedral theory tion torque transition uniaxial unit values variation wall yttrium iron garnet
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Structural and Magnetic Phase Transitions in Minerals S. Ghose,J.M.D. Coey,E. Salje Snippet view - 1988 |