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Dispersion-tunable low-loss implanted spin-wave waveguides for large magnonic networks. [PDF]

open access: yesNat Mater
Bensmann J   +15 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Modelling adsorbate coverage on complex alloy surfaces.

open access: yesFaraday Discuss
Nielsen MLS   +5 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Enhancing power density and cycle life of NMC811 battery cathodes <i>via</i> combined dense calendering and laser patterning.

open access: yesEnergy Environ Sci
Raju K   +14 more
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Faraday Effect in Solids

Physical Review, 1965
Expressions for the weak-field Faraday effect in cubic materials are presented for the cases of transmission and reflection. These expressions contain the elements of the complex conductivity tensor. General quantum-mechanical expressions for the diagonal and off-diagonal elements of the frequency-dependent conductivity tensor are computed for ...
Bennett, H. S., Stern, E. A.
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Magnetic and mechanical Faraday effects

Physical Review A, 1992
Larmor's theorem expresses the analogy between the motion of a charged particle in a homogeneous magnetic field and the motion in a system in uniform rotation. This analogy suggests that effects of a magnetic field may have a rotational counterpart.
, Nienhuis, , Woerdman, , Kuscer
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Faraday effect in Sn_2P_2S_6 crystals

Applied Optics, 2008
We have revealed a large Faraday rotation in tin thiohypodiphosphate (Sn(2)P(2)S(6)) crystals, which makes this material promising for magneto-optics. The effective Faraday tensor component and the Verdet constant for the direction of the optic axis have been determined by measuring the pure Faraday rotation in Sn(2)P(2)S(6) crystals with both the ...
Oleh, Krupych   +4 more
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The Resonant Faraday Effect

Canadian Journal of Physics, 1972
The resonant Faraday effect occurs for radiation at frequencies close to the absorption lines of a magneto-active material. In the paper we present a theory for isolated absorption lines with Voigt profiles. The background source is also assumed to have a Voigt profile. The theory shows how the resonant Faraday effect can be used to determine relative
D. M. Camm, F. L. Curzon
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The Faraday Effect

Optics and Photonics News, 1999
Michael Faraday (1791–1867) was born in a village near London into the family of a blacksmith. His family was too poor to keep him at school and, at the age of 13, he took a job as an errand boy in a bookshop. A year later he was apprenticed as a bookbinder for a term of seven years.
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