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Ferromagnetic systems

To understand the properties of this new phase, it is instructive to contrast them with what we know about conventional ferromagnetic and anti-ferromagnetic phases. For example, we recall from elementary statistical physics, that ferromagnetic systems - that is, systems whose couplings Jij = J > 0, for all i, j - have two... [Pg.338]

Magnetic Gibbs Energy as a Function of for Ferromagnetic Systems... [Pg.11]

Magnetic Gibbs energy as a function of for ferromagnetic systems... [Pg.255]

As can be seen from these tables, for any kind of the magnetic ordering (i.e. ferromagnetic or antiferromagnetic) examples exist with large and small effects. However, there is a tendency to larger effects in ferromagnetic systems. [Pg.355]

THE ROLE OF EXTERNAL FACTORS FOR GIANT MAGNETORESISTANCE PHENOMENON IN THE POLYMER-FERROMAGNETIC SYSTEM... [Pg.288]


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