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Ferrites and ceramic composites

The Ferrite term is used to refer to all magnetic oxides containing iron as major metallic component. Ferrites are very attractive materials because they simultaneously show high resistivity and high saturation magnetization, and attract now considerable attention, because of the interesting physics...

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Autores principales: Jotania, Rajshree B, Virk, Hardev S
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: Trans Tech Publ. 2013
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/1986435
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Virk, Hardev S
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description The Ferrite term is used to refer to all magnetic oxides containing iron as major metallic component. Ferrites are very attractive materials because they simultaneously show high resistivity and high saturation magnetization, and attract now considerable attention, because of the interesting physics involved. Typical ferrite material possesses excellent chemical stability, high corrosion resistivity, magneto-crystalline anisotropy, magneto-striction, and magneto-optical properties. Ferrites belong to the group of ferrimagnetic oxides, and include rare-earth garnets and ortho-ferrites. Several
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spelling cern-19864352021-04-21T20:35:22Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/1986435engJotania, Rajshree BVirk, Hardev SFerrites and ceramic compositesEngineeringThe Ferrite term is used to refer to all magnetic oxides containing iron as major metallic component. Ferrites are very attractive materials because they simultaneously show high resistivity and high saturation magnetization, and attract now considerable attention, because of the interesting physics involved. Typical ferrite material possesses excellent chemical stability, high corrosion resistivity, magneto-crystalline anisotropy, magneto-striction, and magneto-optical properties. Ferrites belong to the group of ferrimagnetic oxides, and include rare-earth garnets and ortho-ferrites. Several Trans Tech Publ.oai:cds.cern.ch:19864352013
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Jotania, Rajshree B
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Ferrites and ceramic composites
title Ferrites and ceramic composites
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