Magnetic Anisotropy in Single Crystals: A Review [PDF]
Empirical relationships between magnetic fabrics and deformation have long served as a fast and efficient way to interpret rock textures. Understanding the single crystal magnetic properties of all minerals that contribute to the magnetic anisotropy of a
Andrea R. Biedermann
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Distribution anisotropy: the influence of magnetic interactions on the anisotropy of magnetic remanence [PDF]
Abstract The anisotropy of magnetic remanence (AMR) is often used as a tool for examining magnetic anisotropy of rocks. However, the influence of magnetostatic interactions on AMR has not been previously rigorously addressed either theoretically or experimentally, though it is widely thought to be highly significant. Using a three-dimensional
Muxworthy, A R, Williams, W
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Relating pore fabric geometry to acoustic and permeability anisotropy in Crab Orchard Sandstone: A laboratory study using magnetic ferrofluid [PDF]
Pore fabric anisotropy is a common feature of many sedimentary rocks. In this paper we report results from a comparative study on the anisotropy of a porous sandstone (Crab Orchard) using anisotropy of magnetic susceptibility (AMS), acoustic wave ...
Benson, PM, Platzman, ES, Meredith, PG
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Investigation of the unusual magnetic properties of Fe and Co on MgO with high spatial, energy and temporal resolution [PDF]
Nanometer-sized magnets are used as magnetic bits in data storage devices to hold information. As such devices are further miniaturized, the control of magnetism at the atomic scale becomes essential.
Baumann, Susanne
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Robustness of nickelocene’s (NiCp2, Cp = cyclopentadienyl) magnetic anisotropy and addressability of its spin states make this molecular magnet attractive as a spin sensor.
Goran , Giudetti +3 more
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Random-anisotropy-axis magnet with infinite anisotropy
We have studied the random-axis magnet with infinite anisotropy by three methods: Cayley-tree approximation, Migdal-Kadanoff renormalization group (MKRG), and Imry-Ma scaling. In the Cayley-tree approximation, by an examination of susceptibilities, it is shown that there exists a competition between the coordination number z and the number of ...
Harris, A. Brooks +2 more
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Magnetic anisotropy of individually addressed spin states
Controlling magnetic anisotropy is a key requirement for the fundamental understanding of molecular magnetism and is a prerequisite for numerous applications in magnetic storage, spintronics, and all-spin logic devices.
L. C. J. M. Peters +8 more
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Configurational anisotropy in single-domain and pseudosingle-domain grains of magnetite [PDF]
In classical domain theory, single-domain (SD) grains change their magnetization by coherent rotation, where the energy barrier to domain reversal is provided by the magnetocrystalline anisotropy or by shape anisotropy for elongated grains.
Paterson, GA +8 more
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Magnetic anisotropy of ultrathin Fe films grown on vicinal Si (111)
We have investigated magnetic anisotropy of ultrathin Fe films grown on vicinal Si (111) with 4° miscut towards [11-2] direction. Spin reorientation transition (SRT) from out-of-plane to in-plane proceeds in a wider thickness range than on flat ...
Hao-Liang Liu +6 more
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Layer-dependence of macroscopic and atomic magnetic correlations in Co/Pd multilayers
The development of multilayered materials with engineered magnetic properties compels a deep knowledge of physical properties at the atomic scale. The magnetic anisotropy is a key property in these materials.
N. Soriano +16 more
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