Proceedings of the International School of Physics "Enrico Fermi.", Volume 70N. Zanichelli, 1978 - Nuclear physics |
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A simpler configuration is present for samarium , in which the high - temperature
anisotropy can be described in terms of an isotropic exchange interaction ( 152 ) .
82. Temperature dependence of the anisotropy constants . - The thermal ...
A simpler configuration is present for samarium , in which the high - temperature
anisotropy can be described in terms of an isotropic exchange interaction ( 152 ) .
82. Temperature dependence of the anisotropy constants . - The thermal ...
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Figure 11 demonstrates the internal consistency between measurements on
different samples in the high - temperature range , and an analysis can be made
from eqs . ( 7 ) , ( 22 ) - ( 24 ) , ( 32 ) and ( 33 ) . For the details of the analysis , we
...
Figure 11 demonstrates the internal consistency between measurements on
different samples in the high - temperature range , and an analysis can be made
from eqs . ( 7 ) , ( 22 ) - ( 24 ) , ( 32 ) and ( 33 ) . For the details of the analysis , we
...
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In the preceding sections we have surveyed the experimental results on the
electrical properties of YIG for the low- and the high - temperature range . In spite
of an incompleteness of experimental evidence , especially for the low -
temperature ...
In the preceding sections we have surveyed the experimental results on the
electrical properties of YIG for the low- and the high - temperature range . In spite
of an incompleteness of experimental evidence , especially for the low -
temperature ...
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Magnetooptical rotation | 2 |
Rareearth iron garnets | 5 |
Bubble translation | 8 |
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