Avoiding the zero-coercivity anomaly in first order reversal curves: FORC+
In conventional FORC (First Order Reversal Curve) analysis of a magnetic system, reversible and low-coercivity irreversible materials are treated as being qualitatively different: the FORC distribution shows low-coercivity materials but completely hides ...
P. B. Visscher
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Identifying rhizosphere bacteria and potential mechanisms linked to compost suppressiveness towards Fusarium oxysporum [PDF]
Background Soilborne fungal phytopathogens pose a significant threat to global food security. While chemical control remains an effective method for managing these pathogens, increasing regulations due to health and environmental concerns, along with ...
Hildah Amutuhaire +4 more
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Genomic Differences Between Two Fusarium oxysporum Formae Speciales Causing Root Rot in Cucumber [PDF]
The host specificity of Fusarium oxysporum (Fox) formae speciales has been reported to be linked to effector proteins known as Secreted in Xylem (SIX).
Ernest Nailevich Komissarov +8 more
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Characterizing magnetofossils from first‐order reversal curve (FORC) central ridge signatures [PDF]
The central ridge structure of a first‐order reversal curve (FORC) distribution is indicative of uniaxial noninteracting single domain magnetic particles, which provides the opportunity to identify and characterize biogenic magnetic mineral remains ...
David Heslop +2 more
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FORC study of the ferromagnetic impurities in Na and K feldspars of “El Realejo” mine [PDF]
Feldspar is a Na-K-Ca-Al tectosilicate, generally poor in iron or other elements with large magnetic moments. Being the most abundant constituent minerals in Earth’s crust, feldspars are technologically used in a broad variety of applications, which ...
Jose Antonio Montiel-Anaya +1 more
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Effect of Zr doping on the magnetic properties and FORC diagrams of (Nd0.8Ce0.2)1.6Fe12Co2B alloys
The microstructure and room temperature magnetic properties for (Nd0.8Ce0.2)1.6Fe12Co2BZrx (x = 0-5) nanocomposite alloys prepared by melt-spinning method and subsequent thermal annealing have been investigated.
M. X. Pan +6 more
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The Interplay of Core Diameter and Diameter Ratio on the Magnetic Properties of Bistable Glass-Coated Microwires [PDF]
Glass-coated microwires exhibiting magnetic bistability have garnered significant attention as promising wireless sensing elements, primarily due to their rapid magnetization switching capabilities.
Valeria Kolesnikova +4 more
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High-coercivity CoCr0.6Fe1.4O4 nanoparticles prepared by hydrothermal route for advanced multifunctional applications [PDF]
We report that a high coercivity of CoCr ferrite was achieved via hydrothermal synthesis at low annealing temperatures. In particular, CoCr0.6Fe1.4O4 exhibits a coercivity of 6.841 kOe at an annealing temperature of 150 °C.
Abbas Bachacheri +2 more
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Temperature-FORC analysis of a magnetocaloric Heusler alloy using a unified driving force approach (T*FORC) [PDF]
Temperature-first order reversal curve (FORC) distributions of thermomagnetic phase transitions are a fingerprinting tool to identify features of the phase transformations of the material.
Franco García, Victorino +2 more
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Mesoscale magnetic rings: Complex magnetization reversal uncovered by FORC [PDF]
In this work, we investigate mesoscopic amorphous magnetic rings prepared by ion-implantation. The analysis is carried out combining conventional magnetization vs field measurements alongside MOKE microscopy imaging and, for the first time, first-order
Brucas, Rimantas, +7 more
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