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Soviet Physics Journal, 1971
A study was made of the effect of the rise time of the remagnetizing pulse on the nanosecond-remagnetization signals of permalloy films, on the average-magnetization trajectory, and on the effective damping parameter. These effects intensify with increasing coercive force of the films.
V. I. Ivashkin +3 more
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A study was made of the effect of the rise time of the remagnetizing pulse on the nanosecond-remagnetization signals of permalloy films, on the average-magnetization trajectory, and on the effective damping parameter. These effects intensify with increasing coercive force of the films.
V. I. Ivashkin +3 more
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Unravelling the Remagnetization of the Oman Ophiolite
2020<p>The Oman ophiolite is a natural laboratory for the study of processes operating above a nascent subduction zone. It formed in the Late Cretaceous by supra-subduction zone spreading and shortly afterwards was emplaced onto the Arabian continental margin. Twelve massifs in the ophiolite expose complete sections of the Neotethyan
Louise Koornneef +3 more
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Theory of Remagnetization of Thin Tapes
Journal of Applied Physics, 1955It is assumed that the velocity of the domain wall is proportional to the difference between the magnetic field intensity at the wall and the coercive force. The local magnetic field, which is not equal to the external field, is calculated from the eddy-current equations. The rate of change of the magnetic flux as a function of time is determined.
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A Study of a Remagnetization Loss Sensor
Measurement Techniques, 2004An expression for the phase sensitivity of a remagnetization loss sensor is obtained. It is experimentally demonstrated that the sensor may be used to measure the thickness of the walls of a pipeline.
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The remagnetization process of bistable amorphous alloys
Materials & Design, 1993Abstract The bistable amorphous Co- and Fe-based soft magnetic materials are considered in the framework of both their remagnetization process and possible applications. The origin of a bistable state is explained in terms of non-homogeneous nucleation and growth of reversed domains. Switching field fluctuations (one of the reasons for magnetic noise
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The Amorphous Wires Remagnetization Peculiarities
1997 IEEE International Magnetics Conference (INTERMAG'97), 2005N.S. Perov +3 more
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