Physical Properties: Magnetic Properties of Liquid Crystals

2008 ◽  
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Kazuhisa Toriyama
Alloy Digest ◽  
1999 ◽  
Vol 48 (1) ◽  

Abstract Armco DI-MAX nonoriented electrical steels have practically identical magnetic properties in any direction of magnetism in the plane of the material. They have superior permeability at high inductions, low average core loss, good gage uniformity, excellent flatness, and a high stacking factor. This datasheet provides information on composition, physical properties, hardness, and tensile properties. Filing Code: FE-88. Producer or source: Armco Inc., Specialty Steels Division. Originally published April 1989, revised January 1999.


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We report on the synthesis and physical properties of cm-sized CoGeO3 single crystals grown in a high pressure mirror furnace at pressures of 80 bar. Direction dependent magnetic susceptibility measurements on our single crystals reveal highly anisotropic magnetic properties that we attribute to the impact of strong single ion anisotropy appearing in this system with TN∼33.5 K. Furthermore, we observe effective magnetic moments that are exceeding the spin only values of the Co ions, which reveals the presence of sizable orbital moments in CoGeO3.


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AbstractMagnetic susceptibility data (300–520 K) of monomeric and dimeric mesogenic copper(II) compounds are presented. Different magnetic effects arising from the paramagnetic Cu(II)-centres and the diamagnetic anisotropy of the mesogenic groups are observed and discussed with respect to possible inter molecular interactions.


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