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I've passed this on to our magnetics team.
Mark
From: "Jones Beene" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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To: "vortex" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: "Neel effect" OU with flux gate?
Date: Tue, 19 Oct 2004 12:49:31 -0700
To lighten your day, le
Hi George,
> Is it possible that you are confusing antiferromagnetic,
which
> is a ferromagnetic material where the electron spins in
alternating
> layers of atoms are in opposite directions with magnetic
shielding
> such as is provided by superconductors.
Yes. My terminology is confusing and no
Hi Jones,
Is it possible that you are confusing antiferromagnetic, which
is a ferromagnetic material where the electron spins in alternating
layers of atoms are in opposite directions with magnetic shielding
such as is provided by superconductors. Antiferromagnetic to
paramagnetic transitions pr
To lighten your day, let's start out with a spelling pun...
or as they say in the South... some of that thar fern
spelling, to wit: The Neel effect is in 'grave' need of
attention.
Few on vortex will get it, but in the more likely event that
there are a few experimenters listening with electroplat
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