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Energy of magnetic excitations and magnetization in compressible ferromagnets

Physics Letters A, 1973
Abstract An explicit expression for the temperature dependence of the lattice constant in a ferromagnet and its influence on the magnetic excitation spectrum and magnetization in the low temperature region are obtained.
F.R. Vukajlovic, J.P. Vlahov
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Magnetism and compressive modulus of magnetic fluid containing gels

Journal of Applied Physics, 1999
We have investigated the magnetism and have measured the compressive modulus of magnetic fluid containing gels, called ferrogels, in the presence of magnetic field. No hysteresis was shown in the magnetization curve of the ferrogel suggesting a super paramagnetic response. The equilibrium compressive modulus of the ferrogel was measured up to 4 kOe and
Tetsu Mitsumata   +5 more
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Magnetic compression of ion rings

The Physics of Fluids, 1977
The ion ring is described by the total number of ions, N; its major and minor radii, R and r; and the ion and electron ring currents Ii and Ie. It is assumed that the toroidal structure maintains itself and that the aspect ratio R/r is large. The evolution of these variables for a prescribed external field is then governed by a set of ordinary ...
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Magnetic flux compression by dynamic plasmas. I. Subsonic self-similar compression of a magnetized plasma-filled liner

The Physics of Fluids, 1988
New self-similar solutions describe the subsonic compression of a plasma with an entrained axial magnetic field by a thin cylindrical liner. Effects of Ohmic dissipation, thermal conductivity, and plasma turbulence are included. The self-similar solutions, obtained in an explicit analytic form, demonstrate that magnetic flux can be compressed by an ...
Felber, F. S.   +2 more
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Magnetic Flux Compression by Magnetically Imploded Metallic Foils

Journal of Applied Physics, 1966
A 136-kJ capacitor-bank energy source was used to implode metallic foils in a ``theta'' pinch. Aluminum foils accelerated by this scheme attained a velocity of 2.3 mm/μsec and a capacitive-to-kinetic energy conversion efficiency of 23%. An upper limit for the foil velocity depended upon the foil thickness and density, together with a parameter which ...
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Uniaxially compressed magnets

Physical Review B, 1984
Zhong-Ying Chen, Mehran Kardar
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Magnetic resonance linear accelerator technology and adaptive radiation therapy: An overview for clinicians

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022
William A Hal   +2 more
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Stepped impedance magnetic compression modulator

IEEE International Vacuum Electronics Conference, 2014
Andras Kuthi   +2 more
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Multiparametric prostate magnetic resonance imaging in the evaluation of prostate cancer

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2016
Baris Turkbey   +2 more
exaly  

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