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In 1961, enough einsteinium was produced to separate a macroscopic amount of 253Es. This sample weighted about O.OlMg and was measured using a special magnetic-type balance. 253Es so produced was used to produce mendelevium (Element 101). [Pg.210]

If the mesogens are pendant to the polymer backbone, materials are obtained with special magnetic, electrical and optical properties. They provide for nonlinear optics (NLOs) applications in numerous optoelectronic elements. [Pg.31]

In the following chapter some special magnetic properties of the transition metal fluorides will be dealt with, which depend more clearly upon a specific bonding behaviour in and between the MeFe-octahedra than the crystal structure itself. [Pg.66]

Just as materials have a response when placed in an electric field, they can have a response when placed in a magnetic field. We will see in this section that many of the concepts of permanent dipoles and dipole alignment in response to an applied field that were described in the context of electrical fields apply to magnetic fields as well. There are a few differences, however, and we will also see that there are fewer materials with specialized magnetic properties than there were with specialized electrical and electronic properties. The magnetic properties of materials are nonetheless important, and they are applied in a number of technologically important areas. [Pg.600]

We hit on the stratagem of using a highly specialized magnetic core material, nanocrystalline in nature and in special tape-wound layered structure, to try to... [Pg.708]

A special magnetic behaviour of aromatic compounds is believed to result from the occurrence of aromatic ring currents. The following magnetic criteria can be used to determine if a molecule is aromatic. [Pg.6]

One kind of X-ray lasers is a subcase of the so-called free electron laser. Electrons, accelerated are forced, to almost the speed of light ("relativistic electrons") by klystrons and then bent or wiggled in special magnets called undulators are forced to emit some of their energy as synchrotron radiation inside the undulator, the synchrotron pulses can induce in-phase synchrotron emission by other electrons, thus producing a pulse at X-ray wavelengths. This was recently demonstrated as almost possible (2009). [Pg.604]

Superconductor pellet made from Y203-BaC03-Cu0, special magnet (Co-Sm), liquid nitrogen. [Pg.240]

Intermetallics were used in this century first and primarily for applications as functional materials, as is exemplified in Table 1. Indeed the first industrial applications relied on the special magnetic behavior of certain phases, and respective materials developments led e.g. to Sendust, which shows outstanding magnetic properties and wear resistance and is widely used for magnetic heads in tape recorders (Yamamoto, 1980 Brock, 1986). In the second... [Pg.2]


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