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Static and Dynamic Properties of Fine Magnetic Particles

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Many kinds of materials contain magnetic fine particles and this makes the study of their properties an interdisciplinary topic with applications to various branches of sciences as solid state physics, metallurgy, mineralogy, geology, catalysis, fine-arts. Moreover numerous materials are of technological interest, such as ferrofluids, granular samples, glasses, supported particles. The knowledge of the magnetic properties of small particles is therefore of great interest from both fundamental and application points of view.

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Dormann, J.L., Fiorani, D. (1990). Static and Dynamic Properties of Fine Magnetic Particles. In: Campbell, I.A., Giovannella, C. (eds) Relaxation in Complex Systems and Related Topics. NATO ASI Series, vol 222. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4899-2136-9_6

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