Medical Definition magnetic moment noun magnetic mo·ment -ˈmō-mənt : a vector quantity that is a measure of the torque exerted on a magnetic system (as a bar magnet or dipole) when placed in a magnetic field and that for a magnet is the product of the distance between ...
The magnetic moment is expressed in terms of the Bohr magneton and is a measure of the strength of the magnetic field produced by the material. AI generated definition based on: Handbook of Magnetic Materials, 2015 About this pageSet alert...
Magnetization is a property of the material that is defined as the magnetic dipole moment per unit volume. From: Sputtering Materials for VLSI and Thin Film Devices, 2014 About this pageSet alert Also in subject area: Computer ScienceDiscover other topics On this page Definition Chapters and Arti...
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Temperature dependence of the saturation moment of a ferromagnetic phase of amorphous tapes is well described by Brillouin's function. Possibility of quantitative definition of part of the magnetic atoms forming not ferromagnetic phase of a ribbon is proved. It is shown that the ribbon on the iron...
For over 100 years, the group-theoretic characterization of crystalline solids has provided the foundational language for diverse problems in physics and chemistry. However, the group theory of crystals with commensurate magnetic order has remained incom
The anomalous magnetic moment of the electron is measured with even higher accu- racy [29]: aeexp = (1 159 652 180.73 ± 0.28) · 10−12. (1.4) In this case, the error of the SM prediction is dominated by the extraction of the fine structure constant αem from experiments that ...
(16)A=−12χ0(1−T2Tc2)andB=12x0M02 where χ0 and M0 are the susceptibility and magnetic moment at the equilibrium, respectively. The temperature dependence of the susceptibility is a subject on its own. The functional dependence above Tc can easily be calculated from Eqn. (13) if ...
In the case of AF interactions, thus with no net magnetization, the unavoidable presence of defects in the chain creates finite segments with a nonzero magnetic moment that may reverse direction with time, giving rise to SCM behavior in the finite length chain limit. A special class of ...
Extending the definition in eq. (21) of Ref. [53] to the magnetic dipole moment in the relative frame in Eq. (15), the isotropically averaged expression of μ(N , , P)(r) is obtained, (N S P|μˆ (0r)|N S P)◦ =( 1 | 0 ) 1 ( 1 |mm m ) 2 +1 m,m ,m (N...