Magnetization-graded ferromagnets: The magnetic analogsof semiconductor junction elements

Compositionally graded ferrites are formed as the magnetic analogs of semiconductor junction devices. The internal, or the "built-in," magnetic field is intrinsic to the structure and is determined from ferromagnetic resonance microscopy. Magnetic analysis of a nickel-zinc-ferrite system i...

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Veröffentlicht in:Applied physics letters 2005-08, Vol.87 (8), p.082503-082503-3
Hauptverfasser: Mantese, Joseph V., Micheli, Adolph L., Schubring, Norman W., Hayes, R. W., Srinivasan, G., Alpay, S. P.
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description Compositionally graded ferrites are formed as the magnetic analogs of semiconductor junction devices. The internal, or the "built-in," magnetic field is intrinsic to the structure and is determined from ferromagnetic resonance microscopy. Magnetic analysis of a nickel-zinc-ferrite system in terms of its spatially dependent order parameter, the magnetization, yields a value for the internal magnetic field consistent with experimental observations. Our results are extended to the general class of ferroic and other "smart" materials via a spatially dependent free-energy potential.
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