magnetic domain

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magnetic
adjective
uk
/mæɡˈnet.ɪk/
us
/mæɡˈnet̬.ɪk/
(of a metal object or material) able to attract objects or materials containing iron ...
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domain
noun[C]
uk
/dəˈmeɪn/
us
/doʊˈmeɪn/
an area of interest or an area over which a person ...
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Themagneticdomainstructure, characteristic of these materials, is understood in the context of energy minimization.
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Furthermore, it rather confuses the arguments from the previous page about it not being possible to store 'specific numbers in themagneticdomain'.
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Building of symmetry classification of domain walls leads to determination of the type of electric polarization rotation in volume of anymagneticdomainwall.
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Grains help solve this problem because each grain is in theory a singlemagneticdomain(though not always in practice).
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Afterwards, the cooled product is milled to particles smaller than 2 m, small enough that each particle consists of a singlemagneticdomain.
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It gives rise to "shape anisotropy" in ferromagnets with a singlemagneticdomainand to magnetic domains in larger ferromagnets.
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Magnetic grains are typically 10 nm in size and each form a single truemagneticdomain.
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Existing symmetry classification ofmagneticdomainwalls was applied for predictions of electric polarization spatial distribution in their volumes.
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However, since themagneticdomainis squished in with its boundaries held rigid by the surrounding material, it can not actually change shape.
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Without the stabilization, themagneticdomainstate of the head could be unpredictable, leading to reliability problems.
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In a ferromagnetfor instance, solid ironthe magnetic moment on each atom is aligned in the same direction (within amagneticdomain).
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Magnetic domains can be observed with a magnetic force microscope to revealmagneticdomainboundaries that resemble white lines in the sketch.
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On a lengthscale that is less than a singlemagneticdomainsize, the interaction between atomic spins realigns the magnetic moments.
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Previous versions of the specification had provisions to encode discs at the byte stream level, or themagneticdomainlevel.
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Nel walls are the commonmagneticdomainwall type in very thin film where the exchange length is very large compared to the thickness.
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The symmetry classification ofmagneticdomainwalls contains 64 magnetic point groups.
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Bacterial magnetosome particles, unlike those produced chemically, have a consistent shape, a narrow size distribution within the singlemagneticdomainrange, and a membrane coating consisting of lipids and proteins.
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These are very different from conventional magnets that store information at amagneticdomainlevel and theoretically could provide a far denser storage medium than conventional magnets.
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Magneticdomainstructure is responsible for the magnetic behavior of ferromagnetic materials like iron, nickel, cobalt and their alloys, ferrites etc. such as the formation of permanent magnets.
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If there is more than onemagneticdomain, the transition between one domain and its neighbor involves a rotation of the magnetization to form a domain wall.
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