ferromagnetics

ferromagnetics
The science and technology of ferromagnetic materials

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  • Neel, Louis-Eugene-Felix — ▪ 2001       French physicist (b. Nov. 22, 1904, Lyon, France d. Nov. 17, 2000, Brive la Gaillarde, France), shared the 1970 Nobel Prize for Physics for his discoveries concerning new forms of magnetism. His findings led to applications ranging… …   Universalium

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