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Magnetic fields without magnetic fields
Nature, 2014Exquisite control of quantum systems has allowed researchers to connect reality to ideas of how an exotic form of particle transport known as the quantum Hall effect can occur in the absence of a magnetic field. See Letters p.237 & p.241 The ...
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Giant magnetic-field-induced strain in NiMnGa seven-layered martensitic phase
, 2002Giant magnetic-field-induced strain of about 9.5% was observed at ambient temperature in a magnetic field of less than 1 T in NiMnGa orthorhombic seven-layered martensitic phase.
A. Sozinov+3 more
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Enhanced valley splitting in monolayer WSe2 due to magnetic exchange field.
Nature Nanotechnology, 2016Exploiting the valley degree of freedom to store and manipulate information provides a novel paradigm for future electronics. A monolayer transition-metal dichalcogenide (TMDC) with a broken inversion symmetry possesses two degenerate yet inequivalent ...
Chuan Zhao+18 more
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Magnetic Field Application and its Potential in Water and Wastewater Treatment Systems
, 2014This review is intended to critically convey information on water magnetization and to discuss each application that employs magnetic field as an aid in wastewater treatment.
N. S. Zaidi+3 more
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Electric-field-driven switching of individual magnetic skyrmions.
Nature Nanotechnology, 2016Controlling magnetism with electric fields is a key challenge to develop future energy-efficient devices. The present magnetic information technology is mainly based on writing processes requiring either local magnetic fields or spin torques, but it has ...
P. Hsu+5 more
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Phase diagram of QCD in a magnetic field
, 2014We review in detail recent advances in our understanding of the phase structure and the phase transitions of hadronic matter in strong magnetic fields B and zero quark chemical potentials µf.
J. Andersen, W. Naylor, A. Tranberg
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All-fiber magnetic field sensors based on magnetic fluid-filled photonic crystal fibers.
Optics Letters, 2013A method for measurement of a magnetic field by combining photonic crystal fibers (PCFs) and magnetic fluid is presented and experimentally demonstrated. The magnetic fluid is filled into the air holes of the cladding layer in the PCF. Due to the tunable
Ran Gao, Y. Jiang, S. Abdelaziz
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Magnetic Fields and Miscarriage
Epidemiology, 2002Is there a link between exposure to magnetic fields and the risk of miscarriage? Past epidemiologic stud? ies have been few and inconsistent,1,2 but with the publication in this issue of results from two large and sophisticated studies in Northern California,3,4 the ques? tion takes on a new level of interest.
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2000
After discussing the static electric field and steady currents, we are now ready to take another significant step in the study of electromagnetics, the study of the static magnetic field. But what exactly is a magnetic field? This question will be answered gradually, but, for a simple description, we may say it is a new type of force field in the same ...
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After discussing the static electric field and steady currents, we are now ready to take another significant step in the study of electromagnetics, the study of the static magnetic field. But what exactly is a magnetic field? This question will be answered gradually, but, for a simple description, we may say it is a new type of force field in the same ...
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1975
In chapter 2 we discussed the electric field arising from fixed or static charges and developed the concept of a force field in which such charges experience a force. Here we shall be concerned with the static magnetic field which arises from charges in motion.
S. J. T. Owen, J. E. Parton
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In chapter 2 we discussed the electric field arising from fixed or static charges and developed the concept of a force field in which such charges experience a force. Here we shall be concerned with the static magnetic field which arises from charges in motion.
S. J. T. Owen, J. E. Parton
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