Fast analysis of proximity effects in integrated inductors with high permeability magnetic material

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AbstractI focus on two challenges that processing-based theories of language must confront: the need to explain why language has the particular properties that it does, and the need to explain why processing pressures are manifested in the particular way that they are. I discuss these matters with reference to two illustrative phenomena: proximity effects in word order and a constraint on contraction.


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As is well known, it is not so easy to operate a conventional transmission electron microscope for observation of magnetic materials. The reason is that the instrument requires re-alignment of the axis and re-correction of astigmatism after each specimen shift, as the lens field is greatly disturbed by the specimen. With a conventional electron microscope, furthermore, it is impossible to observe magnetic domains, because the specimen is magnetized to single orientation by the lens field. The above mentioned facts are due to the specimen usually being in the lens field. Thus, special techniques or systems are usually required for magnetic material observation (especially magnetic domain observation), for example, the technique to switch off the objective lens current and Lorentz microscopy. But these cannot give high image quality and wide magnification range, and furthermore Lorentz microscopy is very complicated.


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