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Interaction of Magnetisations with an External Electromagnetic Field and a Generalisation of Ampère’s Hypothesis

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Here we investigate how the choice of the distribution of the magnetisation inside a sample affects its interaction with an external electromagnetic field. Strong sensitivity to the time dependence of the external electromagnetic field arising from particular magnetisations suggests that it can be used for the storage and ciphering of information.

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Afanasiev, G.N. (1999). Interaction of Magnetisations with an External Electromagnetic Field and a Generalisation of Ampère’s Hypothesis. In: Afanasiev, G.N. (eds) Topological Effects in Quantum Mechanics. Fundamental Theories of Physics, vol 107. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-4639-5_4

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