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Optical domain walls

Physical Review E, 1994
Dynamical properties of the domain walls (DW's) in the light beams propagating in nonlinear optical fibers are considered. In the bimodal fiber, the DW, as it was recently demonstrated numerically, separates two domains with different circular polarizations. This DW is found here in an approxiate analytical form. Next, it is demonstrated that the fiber'
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Domain Walls

2020
Technological evolution and revolution are both driven by the discovery of new functionalities, new materials and the design of yet smaller, faster, and more energy-efficient components. Progress is being made at a breathtaking pace, stimulated by the rapidly growing demand for more powerful and readily available information technology.
Meier, Dennis   +3 more
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Magnetic Domain-Wall Logic

Science, 2005
“Spintronics,” in which both the spin and charge of electrons are used for logic and memory operations, promises an alternate route to traditional semiconductor electronics. A complete logic architecture can be constructed, which uses planar magnetic wires that are less than a micrometer in width.
D A, Allwood   +5 more
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Improper Ferroelectric Domain Walls

2020
This chapter focuses on the specific physical properties at domain walls in ferroelectric materials where the spontaneous electric polarization appears as a by-product of a structural or magnetic phase transition, and not as its primary order parameter.
Evans, D.   +5 more
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General-relativistic domain walls

Physical Review D, 1989
Domain walls naturally arise in any model that has a spontaneously broken discrete symmetry. In the simplest example, symmetry breaking is accomplished by a real scalar field. We investigate infinite domain walls in general relativity using the full Einstein scalar-field equations.
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Ferroelectric domain walls for nanotechnology

Nature Reviews Materials, 2021
Dennis Meier, Sverre M Selbach
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Domain Walls and Wall Structure

1991
The concept of a magnetic domain wall is as fundamental to the domain theory as the domains themselves. The original formulation of what we now call a Bloch Wall assumed an infinite sample, an energy of both exchange and anisotropy and recognized that the lowest energy would be when the demagnetizing field across the wall was zero.
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The Third Dimension of Ferroelectric Domain Walls

Advanced Materials, 2022
Erik D Roede   +2 more
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