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Ferromagnetic colloids

Elmore, W.C. (1938) Ferromagnetic colloid for studying magnetic structures. Physical Review, 54, 309-310. [Pg.79]

J.E. et al. (2007) Magnetic assembly and pyrolysis of functional ferromagnetic colloids into one-dimensional carbon nanostructures. J. Am. Chem. Soc., 129, 8694-8695. [Pg.53]

Pair correlations in a ferromagnetic colloid (with P. Pincus), Phvs. Kond. Mat.. H, S 189 (1970). [Pg.614]

Moreover, according to this general schematic mechanism, a more detailed picture of the particle formation has been tentatively given in two particular cases (1) synthesis of colloidal silver particles, and (2) formation of bimetallic ferromagnetic metal particles. [Pg.490]

BITTER PATTERNS. A method for detecting domain boundaries at the surface of ferromagnetic crystals. If a drop of a colloidal suspension of ferromagnetic particles is placed on the surface of the crystals, the particles will collect along the domain boundaries where the field is strongest,... [Pg.239]

ORDER-DISORDER THEORY AND APPLICATIONS. Phase transitions in binary liquid solutions, gas condensations, order-disorder transitions in alloys, ferromagnetism, antiferromagnetism, ferroelectncity, anti-ferroelectricity, localized absorptions, helix-coil transitions in biological polymers and the one-dimensional growth of linear colloidal aggregates are all examples of transitions between an ordered and a disordered state. [Pg.1166]

Fig. 13.14 Schematic for magnetic alignment, (a) A colloid initially contains randomly oriented nanowires, (b) The nanowires align parallel to an applied magnetic field (c) and position between ferromagnetic substrates... Fig. 13.14 Schematic for magnetic alignment, (a) A colloid initially contains randomly oriented nanowires, (b) The nanowires align parallel to an applied magnetic field (c) and position between ferromagnetic substrates...

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