Spin models were invented to
explain magnetic materials, such as iron and nickel.
Not exact matches
Haldane used the same ideas to
explain the
magnetic properties of some
materials.
Topological defects are best
explained with an analogy to
magnetic materials such as nickel.
These results agreed nicely with the ones on conductivity and
explained why the chiral
magnetic effect was observed in this
material.
«The observed behavior of the
material was completely unexpected and is certainly not a purely
magnetic effect,»
explains Michel Kenzelmann, head of the PSI research team.
Spin transfer torque is the transfer of the spin angular momentum from conduction electrons to the magnetization of a ferromagnet and enables the manipulation of nanomagnets with spin currents rather than
magnetic fields,»
explained Gyung - Min Choi, who recently completed his PhD in
materials science and engineering at Illinois.
Physicists at the U.S. Department of Energy's Ames Laboratory compared similar
materials and returned to a long - established rule of electron movement in their quest to
explain the phenomenon of extremely large magnetoresistance (XMR), in which the application of a
magnetic field to a
material results in a remarkably large change in electrical resistance.
«Every
material, every cell in nature has a
magnetic susceptibility,»
explains Utkan Demirci, a bioengineer at Stanford University in Palo Alto, California.
The composition of the new
material somehow distorts the bonds between iron and oxygen from their usual shape, which the team believes
explains the
material's
magnetic properties.
In the 478th Brookhaven Lecture DarÃo Arena
explains the fundamentals of
magnetic materials â $» including a concept called angular momentum, which can be illustrated by a balancing gyroscope â $» as well as researchers» tools and techniques for investigating these
materials at BNL's National Synchrotron Light Source (NSLS).
«The measure that scientists use to quantify how much a
material wants to be
magnetic is called «
magnetic susceptibility,» Bhattacharya
explained.