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Magneto-transport controlled by Landau polariton states
Nature Physics, 2018Hybrid excitations, called polaritons, emerge in systems with strong light–matter coupling. Usually, they dominate the linear and nonlinear optical properties with applications in quantum optics. Here, we show the crucial role of the electronic component
G. Paravicini-Bagliani +12 more
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Journal of Colloid and Interface Science, 2002
Measurements of Rayleigh light scattering, nonlinear light scattering in DC magnetic fields, and the Cotton-Mouton effect were carried out for 15 mM NaCl and water solutions of ferritin at room temperature. The spherical geometry of the molecule implies that it is optically isotropic.
M. Pankowska +2 more
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Measurements of Rayleigh light scattering, nonlinear light scattering in DC magnetic fields, and the Cotton-Mouton effect were carried out for 15 mM NaCl and water solutions of ferritin at room temperature. The spherical geometry of the molecule implies that it is optically isotropic.
M. Pankowska +2 more
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Magneto-Elasticity and Magneto-Thermo-Elasticity
1966Publisher 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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Magneto-visco-hyperelasticity for hard-magnetic soft materials: theory and numerical applications
Smart materials and structures (Print), 2019Soft materials that can deform under external stimuli offer great opportunities for the development of new structural applications such as sensor-actuator systems, soft robots or biomedical devices.
D. Garcia-Gonzalez
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The Prospects for Magneto-Aerodynamics
Journal of the Aerospace Sciences, 1958The equations describing the flow of an electrically conducting fluid in the presence of electric and magnetic fields are written down with the aid of certain simplifications appropriate to aeronautical applications. In order to estimate the probable significance of magneto-aerodynamic effects, some data on conductivity of pure and "seeded" air are ...
Edwin L. Resler, W. R. Sears
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Photonics Research, 2019
The nonreciprocal circular dichroism and Faraday rotation effect for terahertz (THz) waves in longitudinally magnetized InSb were investigated by theoretical and experimental studies in the THz regime, which indicated its ability for a THz circularly ...
Qianyi Mu +7 more
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The nonreciprocal circular dichroism and Faraday rotation effect for terahertz (THz) waves in longitudinally magnetized InSb were investigated by theoretical and experimental studies in the THz regime, which indicated its ability for a THz circularly ...
Qianyi Mu +7 more
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Materials Horizons, 2019
This review focuses on the fundamentals and state-of-the-art label-free manipulation techniques based on the magneto-Archimedes effect.
Qiu-Hua Gao +6 more
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This review focuses on the fundamentals and state-of-the-art label-free manipulation techniques based on the magneto-Archimedes effect.
Qiu-Hua Gao +6 more
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Nonlinear magneto-optical effects in magneto-photonic microcavities
2003 Digest of LEOS Summer Topical Meeting (Cat. No.03TH8701), 2004Quadratic and cubic nonlinear magneto-optical effects are observed in the one-dimensional magneto-photonic microcavities (MC). Magnetization-induced second-harmonic and third-harmonic generations are studied in magneto-photonic MC with microcavity spacer formed from Bi-substituted yttrium-iron garnet.
A.A. Fedyanin +6 more
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Magneto — And Electrothermoelasticity
1977Magneto-electro-thermoelasticity describes the interaction of four fields in an elastic or viscoelastic solid: stress field, displacement field, temperature field and electromagnetic field. There would be additional fields in an oriented medium, but little has been done so far to include effects of this kind in the theory, cf. [1] and [2].
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