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- Ferromagnetism is a property of certain materials (such as iron) that results in a significant, observable magnetic permeability, and in many cases, a...
- Physics of Ferromagnetism. Clarendon Press. ISBN 978-0-19-851776-4. Calculation of some important resonance fields Spatially resolved ferromagnetic resonance...
- "La variation du ferromagnetisme du temperature" [The variation of ferromagnetism with temperature]. Comptes Rendus (in French). 143: 1136–1149., cited...
- Magnetic materials are classified according to their bulk susceptibility. Ferromagnetism is responsible for most of the effects of magnetism encountered in everyday...
- different sublattices) pointing in opposite directions. This is, like ferromagnetism and ferrimagnetism, a manifestation of ordered magnetism. The phenomenon...
- including the collective electron theory of ferromagnetism and the Stoner criterion for ferromagnetism. Stoner made significant contributions to the...
- and Winston. ISBN 0-03-083993-9. Chikazumi, Sōshin (1997). Physics of ferromagnetism (2nd ed.). Oxford: Oxford University Press. ISBN 0191569852. Spin waves...
- spin-triplet pairing and ferromagnetism was developed in 2005. These models consider uniform coexistence of ferromagnetism and superconductivity, i.e...
- temperature) A temperature, above which the ferromagnetic material becomes a paramagnet; more in ferromagnetism; Tangent of loss angle Ratio of a resistance...
- method that allows for internal magnetic charges is used in theories of ferromagnetism. Another model is the Ampère model, where all magnetization is due to...