Toward a Theory of the Kinetics of Remagnetization in Magnetic Composites

A theoretical study is performed of the kinetics of the remagnetization of an ensemble of interacting ferromagnetic particles immobilized in a host nonmagnetic medium. Results show that the effect interparticle interaction has on the kinetics of remagnetization is determined by the amplitude of the...

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