planar anisotropy

  • 1Planar Hall sensor — The planar Hall sensor [http://www.mic.dtu.dk/upload/institutter/mic/forskning/magnetic systems/reports/phd louiseejsing.pdf] is based on the planar Hall effect of ferromagnetic materials. [http://scitation.aip.org/getpdf/servlet/GetPDFServlet?fil… …

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  • 2Hill yield criteria — Rodney Hill has developed several yield criteria for anisotropic plastic deformations. The earliest version was a straightforward extension of the von Mises yield criterion and had a quadratic form. This model was later generalized by allowing… …

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  • 3Lankford coefficient — The Lankford coefficient or R value [Lankford, W. T., Snyder, S. C., Bausher, J. A.: New criteria for predicting the press performance of deep drawing sheets. Trans. ASM, 42, 1197–1205 (1950).] is a measure of the plastic anisotropy of a rolled… …

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  • 4Diffusion MRI — Diagnostics DTI Color Map MeSH D038524 Diffusion MRI is a mag …

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  • 5chemical bonding — ▪ chemistry Introduction       any of the interactions that account for the association of atoms into molecules, ions, crystals, and other stable species that make up the familiar substances of the everyday world. When atoms approach one another …

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  • 6Single-molecule magnet — Single molecule magnets or SMMs are a class of metalorganic compounds, that show superparamagnetic behavior below a certain blocking temperature at the molecular scale. In this temperature range, SMMs exhibit magnetic hysteresis of purely… …

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  • 7Krogmann's salt — Chembox new Name = Krogmann s salt IUPACName = Dipotassium tetracyanoplatinate bromide trihydrate OtherNames = Potassium tetracyanoplatinate bromide trihydrate Name = Krogmann s salt Section1 = Chembox Identifiers CASNo = Section2 = Chembox… …

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  • 8Fold (geology) — For other uses, see Fold (disambiguation). Very tight folds. Formation near Moruya, New South Wales, Australia …

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  • 9metamorphic rock — Any of a class of rocks that result from the alteration of preexisting rocks in response to changing geological conditions, including variations in temperature, pressure, and mechanical stress. The preexisting rocks may be igneous, sedimentary,… …

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  • 10X-ray crystallography — can locate every atom in a zeolite, an aluminosilicate with many important applications, such as water purification. X ray crystallography is a method of determining the arrangement of atoms within a crystal, in which a beam of X rays strikes a… …

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