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Ferromagnetic, ferrimagnetic and

For ferromagnetic, ferrimagnetic, and antiferromagnetic materials the magnetic field in the above expression is replaced by the magnetization M and the magneto-optic coefficient in this case is known as the Kund constant K ... [Pg.2133]

Figure 20.16 Comparison of 5-versus-ff behaviors for ferromagnetic/ferrimagnetic and diamagnetic/paramagnetic materials (inset plot). Note that extremely small B fields are generated in materials that experience only diamagnetic/ paramagnetic behavior, which is why they are considered nonmagnetics. Figure 20.16 Comparison of 5-versus-ff behaviors for ferromagnetic/ferrimagnetic and diamagnetic/paramagnetic materials (inset plot). Note that extremely small B fields are generated in materials that experience only diamagnetic/ paramagnetic behavior, which is why they are considered nonmagnetics.

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