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Fig. 7. Thermomagnetic recording, (a) A focused laser beam generates a thermal profile in the magnetic layer, (b) The coercive force in the layer is reduced and its magnetisation can be reversed by a small magnetic field, here 30 kA/m. At room temperature, the coercive force is high and the written domains are... Fig. 7. Thermomagnetic recording, (a) A focused laser beam generates a thermal profile in the magnetic layer, (b) The coercive force in the layer is reduced and its magnetisation can be reversed by a small magnetic field, here 30 kA/m. At room temperature, the coercive force is high and the written domains are...
Some materials that are atomically ordered also develop a sHp-iaduced anisotropy as a result of plastic deformation. The origin is thought to be identical to that of thermomagnetic anisotropy, ie, short-range directional order, except that the order is brought on by deformation rather than by heat treatment ia a field (3,4). [Pg.367]

S.M. Puri and T.H. Geballe, Thermomagnetic Effects in the Quantum Region... [Pg.646]

The arrangement B shows only few advantages and special applications in experiments which require the positioning of the sample below the balance e.g. in thermomagnetic measurements. [Pg.98]

Figure 2. The thermomagnetic curve of cyclic heating of alloy Fe82Si2Bl 6. Figure 2. The thermomagnetic curve of cyclic heating of alloy Fe82Si2Bl 6.
THL.19. I. Prigogine et P. Mazur, Thermodynamique des effets thermomagnetiques et galvano-magnetiques (Thermodynamics of the thermomagnetic and of the galvanomagnetic effects), J. Phys. 12, 616-620 (1951). [Pg.44]

T. C. Harmon and J. M. Honig, Thermoelectric and Thermomagnetic Effects and Applications, McGraw-Hill Book Co., Inc., New York, 1967. [Pg.510]

From the results of an investigation of thermomagnetic and galvano-magnetic effects in arsenic, Little 1 has recorded the following coefficients in absolute e.m.u. at 20° C. ... [Pg.42]

Thermomagnetic effects kik B) kik, thermal km, Leduc-Righi kikim, magnetothermal kjkjmy, second-order... [Pg.299]

Names and symbols used for galvanomagnetic and thermomagnetic effects in crystals are summarized in Table 15.8. In the presence of a magnetic field, crystal properties become functions of the magnetic induction B, and the ORRs, hitherto applied in the zero-field form Lik = Lki are... [Pg.299]

Terry M. Tritt and R. T. Littleton, IV, Thermoelectric Properties of the Transition Metal Pentatellurides Potential Low-Temperature Thermoelectric Materials Franz Freibert, Timothy W. Darling, Albert Miglori, and Stuart A. Trugman, Thermomagnetic Effects and Measurements... [Pg.197]


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