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Magnetic Materials: Hysteresis Curves Explained
Covers hysteresis curves in magnetic materials, focusing on soft and hard magnets and their applications.
Effect of RF field
Explores the motion of magnetization induced by an RF field and the concept of resonance.
Maxwell's Equations in Polarized Matter: Lorentz Transformation
Explores Maxwell's equations in polarized matter and fields transformation under different frames.
Experimental Techniques: Induction Magnetometers
Explores copper-based magnetometers for measuring magnetization and susceptibility using dynamic flux changes and different detector configurations.
Magnetic Domains and Walls
Explores magnetic domains and walls in ferromagnetic materials, discussing their formation, energy considerations, and domain configurations.
Blood flow and signal phase
Covers the impact of blood flow on the rephased signal in biomedical imaging.
Magnetic anisotropy: fundamentals and applications
Explores magnetic anisotropy energy, orbital moments, bit magnetization, superparamagnetism, and atomic-scale engineering in nanostructures.
Isolated Magnetic Moments: Lande Factor
Explains the derivation of the Lande g-factor, which is the total magnetization of a system.
Isolated Magnetic Moments: Magnetic Susceptibility
Explores the concept of magnetic susceptibility as a tensor of proportionality between magnetization and the magnetizing field.
Exchange Interaction: Isotropic and Magnetic Field Interpretation
Explores isotropic exchange interaction in materials and its magnetic field interpretation, affecting ferromagnetic behavior and critical temperature.
Atomic Force Microscope: Imaging and Modes
Explains the operation of the Atomic Force Microscope for imaging insulating surfaces and discusses the differences with the Magnetic Force Microscope.
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