Proceedings of the International School of Physics "Enrico Fermi.", Volume 70N. Zanichelli, 1978 - Nuclear physics |
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... rotation on transmission . It is this rotation which makes possible domain observation and gives promise of devices for optical circuitry . I would claim that the domain observation has made bubble technology pos- sible even though the ...
... rotation on transmission . It is this rotation which makes possible domain observation and gives promise of devices for optical circuitry . I would claim that the domain observation has made bubble technology pos- sible even though the ...
Page 404
... rotation , how well does the rotation track the magnetization ? Small systematic differences could make a great deal of difference in the eval- uation of critical exponents . Furthermore , there is the very interesting question of the ...
... rotation , how well does the rotation track the magnetization ? Small systematic differences could make a great deal of difference in the eval- uation of critical exponents . Furthermore , there is the very interesting question of the ...
Page 409
... rotation is essentially unchanged . My present view is that the extraordinary scatter in the slope seen by different groups is real , and the variability in rotation from crystal to crystal which BERDENNIKOVA and PISAREV [ 33 ] reported ...
... rotation is essentially unchanged . My present view is that the extraordinary scatter in the slope seen by different groups is real , and the variability in rotation from crystal to crystal which BERDENNIKOVA and PISAREV [ 33 ] reported ...
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absorption angle anisotropy constants antiferromagnetic Appl axis birefringence Bloch lines Bloch point bubble calculated cation cm-¹ Co² Co³ coefficient concentration contribution crystal field cubic Curie temperature curve diamagnetic dichroism direction of magnetization domain wall effects electron energy levels equations exchange experimental Fe2+ Fe³ ferrimagnetic ferromagnetic resonance film formula unit frequency GELLER GILLEO given Hamiltonian interaction ion moments Journ K₁ lattice constant line width linear magnetic anisotropy magnetic field magneto-optical magnetoelastic magnons measurements modes neutron diffraction observed obtained octahedral octahedral sites optical orbital oxygen paramagnetic parameters phonons photoinduced photomagnetic Phys polarization polycrystalline properties rare-earth ions rare-earth iron garnets relaxation resonance room temperature rotation sample shown in fig sin² specimens spin wave spin-orbit coupling spontaneous magnetization sublattice substitution surface symmetry temperature dependence tetrahedral theory tion torque transitions uniaxial anisotropy valence values vector velocity yttrium iron garnet