About

Log in?

DTU users get better search results including licensed content and discounts on order fees.

Anyone can log in and get personalized features such as favorites, tags and feeds.

Log in as DTU user Log in as non-DTU user No thanks

DTU Findit

Interpreted as:

title:(Magnetic AND Relaxation AND Phenomena)

Suggestions: Include records that partially match the query

Filter results
Access
Type
Language
Year
From DTU
Advanced
1 Book chapter

Magnetic Relaxation Phenomena

Mørup, Steen

Mössbauer Spectroscopy and Transition Metal Chemistry — 2011, pp. 201-234

Studies of magnetic relaxation phenomena are important for understanding the properties of magnetic materials, and Mössbauer spectroscopy has contributed much to the elucidation of the magnetic dynamics in solids. In experimental studies of relaxation phenomena, the time scale of the experimental

Year: 2011

Language: English

o m p dnhgkbfecalij
2 Journal article

Spin canting and magnetic relaxation phenomena in Mn0.25Zn0.75Fe2O4

The magnetic properties of the ferrite Mn0.25Zn0.75Fe2O4 have been studied by Mössbauer spectroscopy and magnetisation measurements. Mössbauer spectra, obtained at low temperatures and large applied magnetic fields, showed that almost all Fe3+ ions are in octahedral (B) sites and only about 2

Year: 2002

Language: English

hmlkbgdip a njoc fe
3 Journal article

Anomalous Particle Size Dependence of Magnetic Relaxation Phenomena in Goethite Nanoparticles

for superparamagnetic relaxation of the magnetization vectors of the particles as a whole. The data suggest that the magnetic fluctuations can be explained by fluctuations of the magnetization directions of small interacting grains within the particles.

Year: 2015

Language: English

fh opikl jmbcedgan
4 Journal article

Spin Canting and Magnetic Relaxation Phenomena in Mn0.25Zn0.75Fe2O4

The magnetic properties of the ferrite Mn0.25Zn0.75Fe2O4 have been studied by Mossbauer spectroscopy and magnetisation measurements. Mossbauer spectra, obtained at low temperatures and large applied magnetic fields, showed that almost all Fe3+ ions are in octahedral (B) sites and only about 2

Year: 2003

Language: English

gihmd e fanjcbl kpo

DTU users get better search results including licensed content and discounts on order fees.

Log in as DTU user