Explainable analysis of the complex maze magnetic domain structure through extension of the Landau free energy model by adding an entropy feature. [PDF]
Masuzawa K +9 more
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Scaling of domain cascades in stripe and skyrmion phases. [PDF]
Singh A +10 more
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Magneto-responsive chain-like arrangements of size-tuned and cobalt-doped ferrites derived from silica-encapsulated precursors. [PDF]
Weißpflog M, Kabelitz J, Hankiewicz B.
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Acoustic emissions from spin crossover complexes.
Kamel SM +8 more
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Direct Observation of Large Barkhausen Jump in Thin Vicalloy Wires
Thin Vicalloy wires with bistable magnetization states exhibit a fast magnetization reversal when excited by an external magnetic field. The reversal is accompanied by a large Barkhausen jump that is independent on the rate of change of the external field.
Felix Huening
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Generation of large Barkhausen jump with bilayered thin film
A pulse voltage of half-amplitude width of approximately 20 /spl mu/s was induced in a detecting coil wound around a wire by large Barkhausen effect, when torsional stress and AC external magnetic field were applied to Fe-Co-V fine wires. Effective characteristics of the pulse voltage, the pulse amplitude and the pulse width were found not depend on ...
Susumu Abe +4 more
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Security Sensor System Based on Large Barkhausen Jump of Amorphous Magnetostrictive Metal Wires
This paper presents and discusses preliminary laboratory results for fabrication and testing of a security sensor system for use in article surveillance in such places as libraries, CD rental shops, and supermarkets, as a crime preventive measure. The system employs the large Barkhausen jump (LBJ) inherent in the amorphous magnetostrictive metal wires.
Nderu, JN, Mathu, J, Ngetha, HT
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On the Large Barkhausen Jump and the Internal Stress in Perminvar Wire
application/pdfThe changes, in a ferromagnetic substance, of (1) the reversible permeability at the remanence point, (2) the residual magnetization and (3) the energy of magnet ization from the remanence point to magnetic saturation, due to the action of
HIRONE, Tokutaro +2 more
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Dependence Of Length Of A Vicalloy Fine Wire With Torsion Stress On Large Barkhausen Jump
S. Abe, A. Matsushita, M. Naoe
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