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Magnetic Switching

Published

Author(s)

Richard G. Geyer, Pavel Kabos

Abstract

Almost all present-day applications of ferromagnetic materials are based on the fact that magnetization may move from one stable state to another.
Citation
John Wiley Encyclopedai of Electronics and Electrical Engineering
Volume
12

Keywords

hysteresis, magnetic domain, magnetic switching, magnetization, moments, reversal rotation, thin films

Citation

Geyer, R. and Kabos, P. (2000), Magnetic Switching, John Wiley Encyclopedai of Electronics and Electrical Engineering (Accessed July 18, 2024)

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Created February 21, 2000, Updated October 12, 2021