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Temperature dependences of the magnetic susceptibility of magnetic colloids placed in porous media

The paper is devoted to the study of magnetic properties of magnetic colloids placed in porous media. The importance of this study is due to the development of new applications of such media. The paper presents the results of an experimental study of the temperature and frequency dependences of the...

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Published in:Applied physics. A, Materials science & processing Materials science & processing, 2024-11, Vol.130 (11), Article 807
Main Authors: Gladkikh, Dmitry V., Dikansky, Yury I., Dorozhko, Dmitry S., Drozdov, Andrey S.
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Colloiding
Condensed Matter Physics
Machines
Magnetic induction
Magnetic moments
Magnetic permeability
Magnetic properties
Manufacturing
Nanotechnology
Optical and Electronic Materials
Physics
Physics and Astronomy
Pore size
Porous media
Processes
Surfaces and Interfaces
Temperature
Thin Films
title Temperature dependences of the magnetic susceptibility of magnetic colloids placed in porous media
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