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Longitudinal field, ferromagnetic particles

A single domain ferromagnetic particle in a longitudinal field excluding internal anisotropy... [Pg.275]

It is of interest to compare these results with those for the field dependencies of the relaxation times and for T for the longitudinal and for the transverse polarization components of a polar fluid in a constant electric field Eq. As shown in [52, 55] the relaxation times and T are also given by Eqs. (5.55) and (5.56), where = nEJkT, p. is the dipole moment of a polar molecule and is the Debye rotational diffusion time with = 0. Thus, Eqs. (5.55) and (5.56) predict the same field dependencies of the relaxation times Tj and T for both a ferrofluid and a polar fluid. This is not unexpected because from a physical point of view the behavior of a suspension of fine ferromagnetic particles in a constant magnetic field Hg is similar to that of a system of electric dipoles (polar molecules) in a constant electric field Eg. [Pg.352]


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