In which materials the magnetic anisotropy is followed? *
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Ferromagnetic materials
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- The dependence of magnetic characteristics on a particular crystallographic orientation is known as magnetic anisotropy. The amount of energy needed to shift the magnetic moment in a single
- Because the magnetic characteristics of ferromagnetic materials depend on the direction in which they are measured, these materials exhibit magnetic anisotropy.
- crystal from the direction of magnetization that is easy to hard.
- The Curie Weiss law, which links magnetization and applied field, is often followed by ferromagnetic, paramagnetic, and diamagnetic materials.
- Electronic exchange forces serve as the foundation for the theories of ferro- and ferrimagnetism. Certain forces are so powerful that even in the absence of an applied field, these materials become magnetized on their own.
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