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  • ...ferroelasticity is the mechanical equivalent of [[ferroelectricity]] and [[ferromagnetism]]. When stress is applied to a ferroelastic material, a phase change will o ...
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  • * [[Ferroelectricity]] is the dual of [[ferromagnetism]]. ...
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  • ...journal | last=Slater | first=J. C. |author-link=John C. Slater| title=The Ferromagnetism of Nickel. II. Temperature Effects | journal=Physical Review | publisher=Am ...2=A. R. | last3=Moruzzi | first3=V. L. | title="Band-gap theory" of strong ferromagnetism: Application to concentrated crystalline and amorphous Fe- and Co-metalloid ...
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  • ...ctricity is analogous to the relation between [[antiferromagnetism]] and [[ferromagnetism]]. ...
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  • ...perature(s). Arrott plots are an easy way of determining the presence of [[ferromagnetism|ferromagnetic order]] in a material.<ref name=yeung86> |title=Arrott-plot criterion for ferromagnetism in disordered systems ...
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  • Karlqvist discovered the phenomenon while designing a [[Ferromagnetism|ferromagnetic]] surface layer to the magnetic [[drum memory]] for the [[BES ...
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  • ...nergy is [[magnetocrystalline anisotropy]], which is commonly studied in [[Ferromagnetism|ferromagnets]].<ref>{{cite journal |last1=Takabatake |first1=T. |last2=Tesh ...
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  • ...hysteresis''' occurs when an external [[magnetic field]] is applied to a [[ferromagnetism|ferromagnet]] such as [[iron]] and the atomic [[dipole]]s align themselves ...ame=Chikazumi>{{cite book| last1=Chikazumi|first1=Sōshin| title=Physics of ferromagnetism| date=1997| publisher=Oxford University Press| location=Oxford|isbn=9780191 ...
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  • ...sical physics cannot account for [[paramagnetism]], [[diamagnetism]] and [[ferromagnetism]]. Inability of classical physics to explain [[triboelectricity]] also stem ...st=Amikam |author-link=Amikam Aharoni |title=Introduction to the Theory of Ferromagnetism |publisher=[[Clarendon Press]] |year=1996 |isbn=0-19-851791-2 |pages=[https ...
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  • Strongly magnetic materials (i.e., [[Ferromagnetism|ferromagnetic]], [[Ferrimagnetism|ferrimagnetic]] or [[Paramagnetism|parama ...mikam |author-link = Amikam Aharoni |title = Introduction to the Theory of Ferromagnetism |publisher = [[Clarendon Press]] |year = 1996 |isbn = 0-19-851791-2 |url = ...
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  • |title = Introduction to the Theory of Ferromagnetism |title=Magnetostatic Principles in Ferromagnetism ...
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  • ...[[Louis Néel]] (1904-2000) discovered that when they are finely divided, [[ferromagnetism|ferromagnetic]] [[nanoparticle|nanoparticles]] lose their [[hysteresis]] be ...
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  • Unlike [[ferromagnetism|ferromagnets]], paramagnets do not retain any magnetization in the absence [[File:Paramagnetism, ferromagnetism and spin waves.webm|thumb|Paramagnetism, ferromagnetism and spin waves]] ...
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  • ...netic field (either externally applied or because the material itself is [[ferromagnetism|ferromagnetic]]) can cause a change in the [[permittivity]] tensor ε of the ...
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  • ...lly requires a sensitive analytical balance to detect the effect. Unlike [[ferromagnetism|ferromagnets]], paramagnets do not retain any magnetization in the absence * [[Ferromagnetism]] ...
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  • ...[ground state]]s that occur in such materials are [[superconductivity]], [[ferromagnetism]] and [[antiferromagnetism]]. The transition to the ordered states is driv ...
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  • ...requires broken time-reversal symmetry, which can occur spontaneously in [[ferromagnetism|ferromagnetic]] and [[ferrimagnetism|ferrimagnetic]] materials, or can be i ...
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  • ...{cite journal| last1=Ogale| first1=S.B| title= Dilute doping, defects, and ferromagnetism in metal oxide systems| journal= Advanced Materials| date=2010| volume=22| ...Antiferromagnetic]] storage media have been studied as an alternative to [[ferromagnetism]],<ref>{{cite web |author=Jungwirth, T. |type=announcement of a physics col ...
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  • ...magnetism]], in which a material exhibits a permanent [[magnetic moment]]. Ferromagnetism was already known when ferroelectricity was discovered in 1920 in [[Rochell ...steresis#Electrical hysteresis|domain structure hysteresis]], much as do [[ferromagnetism|ferromagnetic]] crystals. The nature of the [[phase transition]] in some fe ...
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  • ...uthor-link = William Fuller Brown, Jr.|title = Magnetostatic Principles in Ferromagnetism|year=1962 |publisher = [[North-Holland Publishing Company|North-Holland]]}} ...tic dipoles that make up the material causing both [[paramagnetism]] and [[ferromagnetism]]. Additionally, the magnetic field can affect the currents that create the ...
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