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Light induced dynamic magnetochiral anisotropy
Chemical Physics Letters, 2005In this Letter, we show that chiral molecules subject to a magnetic field in isotropic radiation fields acquire a linear momentum along the field. We also show the existence of the inverse effect, where a chiral molecule moving in an isotropic radiation field acquires a magnetic moment along its velocity.
G.L.J.A., Rikken +3 more
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Double-transition behavior induced by anisotropy
Physical Review B, 1986We have studied the effect of anisotropy on transition behavior in Gd--transition-metal glasses. Anisotropy is induced in a controlled fashion by the formation of alloys with anisotropic rare-earth metals. For large anisotropy we find paramagnetic-speromagnetic transition behavior as seen by many other workers.
, O'Shea, , Lee, , Othman
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Induced optical anisotropy in heterodispersed systems
Applied Optics, 1980Magnetically induced extinction and birefringence of systems containing a mixture of ultramicroscopic particles with different optical and magnetic properties have been theoretically investigated. It is shown that the effects may exhibit an extremum and an inversion in sign with increasing applied field strength if the system contains diamagnetic as ...
D M, Bhagat, R V, Mehta, H S, Shah
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Pore-Pressure-Coefficient Anisotropy Measurements for Intrinsic and Induced Anisotropy in Sandstone
SPE Reservoir Evaluation & Engineering, 2008SummaryIn this study, we determine experimentally the effect of inherent and stress-induced anisotropy on stiffness components, elastic moduli, and Biot's pore-pressure coefficients (PPCs) for Lyons outcrop Colorado sandstone, which exhibits a clear transverse isotropic rock structure.
Ashraf Al-Tahini, Younane Abousleiman
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1997
Abstract The induced magnetic anisotropy differs from the ordinary magnetic anisotropy discussed in Chapter 12, in that the induced anisotropy is produced by a treatment (often an annealing treatment) that has directional characteristics.
Sōshin Chikazumi, C D Graham, Jr
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Abstract The induced magnetic anisotropy differs from the ordinary magnetic anisotropy discussed in Chapter 12, in that the induced anisotropy is produced by a treatment (often an annealing treatment) that has directional characteristics.
Sōshin Chikazumi, C D Graham, Jr
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2012
Effect of light polarisation on photo-induced phenomena in chalcogenide glasses are described and the existing microscopic models discussed.
Alexander V. Kolobov, Junji Tominaga
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Effect of light polarisation on photo-induced phenomena in chalcogenide glasses are described and the existing microscopic models discussed.
Alexander V. Kolobov, Junji Tominaga
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AIP Conference Proceedings, 1976
The occurrence of a non‐cubic anisotropy, related to the orientation of the growth face during crystal formation, is vital to garnet bubble memories; the effect is also present in amorphous GdCo bubble films. In addition, the effect has great fundamental interest as the only trace in the bulk material of the dynamics of the crystal growth process.
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The occurrence of a non‐cubic anisotropy, related to the orientation of the growth face during crystal formation, is vital to garnet bubble memories; the effect is also present in amorphous GdCo bubble films. In addition, the effect has great fundamental interest as the only trace in the bulk material of the dynamics of the crystal growth process.
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Isolating Fracture-Induced Anisotropy From Background Anisotropy
1993A material may appear homogeneous and anisotropic when the scale of its fabric is smaller than the wavelengths that measure it. These structures can result from a variety of causes such as the thin layering in composites or stress resultant oriented microcracking. In the case of a stressed composite, the resultant anisotropy is a complex combination of
Hood, Julie, Mignogna, Richard
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Induced anisotropy and magnetostriction in Co70.4Fe4.6Si15B10
Materials Science and Engineering: A, 1991Abstract We have carried out isothermal annealings of as-cast and relaxed samples of the amorphous alloy Co70.4Fe4.6Si15B10 in the presence of an in-plane, transverse magnetic field (H = 5 kOe) at temperatures 463–598 K. The induced anisotropy Kind as well as the change in the saturation magnetorestriction on annealing Δλs was measured as a function ...
A.M. Severino, A.D. Santos, F.P. Missell
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Incremental evolution of induced anisotropy
International Journal of Plasticity, 1994zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
Boucher, M., Cordebois, J. P.
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