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Magnetic moment Magnetization axis

It is possible to translate these, in three dimensions, as the motion of a magnet of moment p in an applied magnetic field. The magnet axis becomes inclined to the field, precesses around it, and is defined as the Lamour precession. The half-apex... [Pg.96]

The anhydrous difluoride is antiferromagnetic the magnetic moment is 4.3 BM at room temperature and the Neel temperature 53 K (neutron diffraction). The magnetic axis is parallel to the direction of the long Cr—F bonds. The chloride also is antiferromagnetic (TN = 20 K),222... [Pg.755]

Let us proceed to the derivation of the pertinent Fokker-Planck equation. The probability density W(e,n,t) of various orientations of the magnetic moment and the easy magnetization axis of a ferroparticle must satisfy the conservation law... [Pg.549]

Figure 8.1. The concept of a magnetic moment. When placed in a magnetic field, a current-carrying loop (or a bar magnet) experiences a torque, t, which tends to align the moment s axis with that of the field. Figure 8.1. The concept of a magnetic moment. When placed in a magnetic field, a current-carrying loop (or a bar magnet) experiences a torque, t, which tends to align the moment s axis with that of the field.

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