In this article we present experimental results on the magnetic relaxation in different systems (single domain particles, magnetic grains, and random magnets). The existence of two relaxation regimes is demonstrated. At high temperatures, the magnetic viscosity S≡1/M0∂M/∂ ln(t) is proportional to temperature in accordance with theoretical expectation for thermally activated processes. At low temperatures, the viscosity is independent of temperature, providing evidence to quantum tunneling of magnetization. Qualitative agreement between theory and experiment is found
Temperature-independent magnetic viscosity in ferritin has been observed from 2 K down to 100 mK, pr...
URL: http://www-spht.cea.fr/articles/s00/004 (sur invitation). Comment séparer les effets de distrib...
Temperature-independent magnetic viscosity in ferritin has been observed from 2 K down to 100 mK, pr...
In this article we present experimental results on the magnetic relaxation in different systems (sin...
In this article we present a phenomenological model which simulates very well the mag¿ netic relaxat...
We present a comprehensive study of the low-temperature magnetic relaxation in random magnets. The f...
We report magnetic properties and magnetic relaxation phenomena in a sample comprised of nanocrystal...
We present a study of the magnetic relaxation of several ferrofluids composed of particles of about ...
International audiencehfagnetic relaxation experiments constit.ute a unique method of determining th...
International audiencehfagnetic relaxation experiments constit.ute a unique method of determining th...
International audiencehfagnetic relaxation experiments constit.ute a unique method of determining th...
International audiencehfagnetic relaxation experiments constit.ute a unique method of determining th...
International audiencehfagnetic relaxation experiments constit.ute a unique method of determining th...
International audiencehfagnetic relaxation experiments constit.ute a unique method of determining th...
International audiencehfagnetic relaxation experiments constit.ute a unique method of determining th...
Temperature-independent magnetic viscosity in ferritin has been observed from 2 K down to 100 mK, pr...
URL: http://www-spht.cea.fr/articles/s00/004 (sur invitation). Comment séparer les effets de distrib...
Temperature-independent magnetic viscosity in ferritin has been observed from 2 K down to 100 mK, pr...
In this article we present experimental results on the magnetic relaxation in different systems (sin...
In this article we present a phenomenological model which simulates very well the mag¿ netic relaxat...
We present a comprehensive study of the low-temperature magnetic relaxation in random magnets. The f...
We report magnetic properties and magnetic relaxation phenomena in a sample comprised of nanocrystal...
We present a study of the magnetic relaxation of several ferrofluids composed of particles of about ...
International audiencehfagnetic relaxation experiments constit.ute a unique method of determining th...
International audiencehfagnetic relaxation experiments constit.ute a unique method of determining th...
International audiencehfagnetic relaxation experiments constit.ute a unique method of determining th...
International audiencehfagnetic relaxation experiments constit.ute a unique method of determining th...
International audiencehfagnetic relaxation experiments constit.ute a unique method of determining th...
International audiencehfagnetic relaxation experiments constit.ute a unique method of determining th...
International audiencehfagnetic relaxation experiments constit.ute a unique method of determining th...
Temperature-independent magnetic viscosity in ferritin has been observed from 2 K down to 100 mK, pr...
URL: http://www-spht.cea.fr/articles/s00/004 (sur invitation). Comment séparer les effets de distrib...
Temperature-independent magnetic viscosity in ferritin has been observed from 2 K down to 100 mK, pr...