Proceedings of the International School of Physics "Enrico Fermi.", Volume 70N. Zanichelli, 1978 - Nuclear physics |
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The latter case , that in which properties are varied without change of symmetry ,
includes photoinduced changes of permeability , coercive force , domain wall
mobility , hysteresis loop and related quantities . 12. Photoinduced effects with ...
The latter case , that in which properties are varied without change of symmetry ,
includes photoinduced changes of permeability , coercive force , domain wall
mobility , hysteresis loop and related quantities . 12. Photoinduced effects with ...
Page 337
In spite of these considerations , a nonzero effect is observed , as we have
mentioned earlier , even in the « twice forbidden » case of i ) H and E , parallel to
[ 100 ] , and ii ) photoinduced Aa measured with respect to [ 100 ] [ 18 ] . In fig . 15
, the ...
In spite of these considerations , a nonzero effect is observed , as we have
mentioned earlier , even in the « twice forbidden » case of i ) H and E , parallel to
[ 100 ] , and ii ) photoinduced Aa measured with respect to [ 100 ] [ 18 ] . In fig . 15
, the ...
Page 351
One model is purely electronic [ 30 ] : the photoinduction process is interpreted as
due to the photodetachment of a ... This model can reasonably constitute the
basis for a detailed explanation of photoinduced anisotropy effects , perhaps on a
...
One model is purely electronic [ 30 ] : the photoinduction process is interpreted as
due to the photodetachment of a ... This model can reasonably constitute the
basis for a detailed explanation of photoinduced anisotropy effects , perhaps on a
...
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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 |