POLARIZATION (Electricity)MAGNETIC structureMAGNETIC fieldsTERBIUMELECTRIC signsELECTRIC fieldsPOLARIZATION (Nuclear physics)In TbFeO3 orthoferrite at temperatures below the antiferromagnetic ordering temperature for the terbium subsystem (3.2 K), the electric polarization Pa(Hb) induced by a magnetic field ...
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b.In voltaic electricity, The production of an electromotive force at the electrodes, due to the presence of the products of electrolytic decomposition of the fluid between them, and acting in an opposite direction to the original current, thus producing an apparent increase of the resistance. ...
Nevertheless, while they involve similar ingredients, there is a critical difference between such effects and the one that we have introduced in this work: in the present case the material is not piezoelectric in absence of magnetic order; instead, piezo- electricity is magnetically-driven. Hence,...
Dielectric polarization refers to the alignment of charges in a dielectric material under the influence of an external electric field, leading to the creation of induced electric dipole moments and polarization charges on the material's surface. AI generated definition based on: Physics Reports, 2015...
Dielectric ceramics possess a unique competitive advantage in electronic systems due to their high-power density and excellent reliability. Na1/2Bi1/2TiO3-based ceramics, one type of extensively studied energy storage dielectric, however, often experienc
What is polarization in quantum physics? Why does refractive index vary with wavelength? Why is electromagnetic radiation emitted in electron capture? Why can gamma rays pass through or penetrate solids? Why does quantum entanglement happen?
Roman surface is intriguing and may extend the territory in the field of topological physics. Magnetoelectric (ME) multiferroics with spin-induced ferroelectric polarization (P) have received considerable attention owing to their coupled spin and electrical dipole orders27, where the electric polarization...
In this chapter we show that primary aquatic insects fly predominantly in mid-morning, and/or around noon and/or at nightfall. We describe the different types of their diurnal flight activity rhythm characterised by peaks at low and/or high solar elevati
(physics) Phenomenon exhibited by certain electromagnetic waves and other transverse waves in which the direction of the electric field or the displacement direction of the vibrations is constant or varies in some definite way. Also known as wave polarization. The direction of the electric field or...