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Magneto and magneto-optical recording materials

Ceramics International, 1993
Abstract In this paper, magneto and magneto-optical recording materials are reviewed, and the related recording methods are also briefly described. An outline of the historical development is given. Emphasis is placed on a description of the magnetic characteristics of the materials (particulate media and films) and their preparation methods, and a ...
Giuseppe Turilli, Antonio Paoluzi
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Magnetos

The Journal of the Royal Aeronautical Society, 1927
In his opening remarks, Mr. Young stated that the magneto was an electrical machine of very small compass for converting mechanical energy into electrical energy at a very high potential. The electrical energy appears as high tension sparks which occur at regular intervals and in synchronism with the movement of the pistons. Each spark is the result of
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Nonlinear magneto-optics

Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials, 1997
Abstract The time-reversal symmetry breaking, that is the result of the presence of a magnetization, leads to a number of well-known magneto-optical effects like Faraday rotation in transmission and Kerr rotation in reflection. In nonlinear optics in the electric-dipole approximation optical effects, e.g.
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Photonic magneto-transport

Physica B: Condensed Matter, 1998
Abstract We report the observation of photonic analogues of electronic magneto-transport phenomena which appear in the magnetic field dependence of diffuse light transmission through random media. Both a photonic Hall effect and photonic magneto-resistance have been found to be in reasonable agreement with recent theoretical predictions.
Rikken, G.   +2 more
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Magneto-resistive Biosensors

2007
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Prins, M.W.J., Megens, M.
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Magneto-Elasticity and Magneto-Thermo-Elasticity

1966
Publisher Summary The theories of magneto-elasticity and magneto-thermo-elasticity are concerned with the interacting effects of an externally applied magnetic field on the elastic and thermo-elastic deformations of a solid body. These theories are being developed readily in recent years because of the possibilities of their extensive practical ...
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Electro-Magneto-Elasticity

1974
In this paper we consider the finite deformation of a magnetized and/or polarized elastic body, placed in an electro-magnetic field. We shall be concerned with the general dynamic problem, in which the body may be magnetically saturated or non-saturated, and may conduct currents. But we shall confine our considerations to the non-relativistic case, i.e.
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Magneto-Haptics

Proceedings of the 31st Annual ACM Symposium on User Interface Software and Technology, 2018
We present magneto-haptics, a design approach of haptic sensations powered by the forces present among permanent magnets during active touch. Magnetic force has not been efficiently explored in haptic design because it is not intuitive and there is a lack of methods to associate or visualize magnetic force with haptic sensations, especially for complex
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Magneto-Optics

2004
The magneto-optic properties of interest are the Faraday Effect, Kerr Rotation, and the Cotton–Mouton Effect. In 1846, Michael Faraday discovered that when linearly polarized light passes through glass in the presence of a magnetic field, the plane of polarization is rotated. The Faraday Effect is now used in a variety of microwave and optical devices.
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Magneto-Aerotaxis

2006
Magnetotactic bacteria orient and migrate along geomagnetic field lines. Magneto-aerotaxis increases the efficiency of respiring cells to efficiently find and maintain position at a preferred microaerobic oxygen concentration. Magneto-aerotaxis could also facilitate access to regions of higher nutrient and electron acceptor concentration via periodic ...
Frankel, Richard B.   +2 more
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