In situ observation of magnetic orientation process of feeble magnetic materials under high magnetic fields

An in situ microscopic observation of the magnetic orientation process of feeble magnetic fibers was carried out under high magnetic fields of up to 10 T using a scanning laser microscope. In the experiment, carbon fibers and needle-like titania fibers with a length of 1 to 20 μm were used. The fibe...

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Main Author: Noriyuki Hirota et al
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2008-01-01
Series:Science and Technology of Advanced Materials
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Online Access:http://www.iop.org/EJ/abstract/1468-6996/9/2/024211
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spelling doaj-522baf5dfd8140049d248f477e4f76c62020-11-24T23:39:41ZengTaylor & Francis GroupScience and Technology of Advanced Materials1468-69961878-55142008-01-0192024211In situ observation of magnetic orientation process of feeble magnetic materials under high magnetic fieldsNoriyuki Hirota et alAn in situ microscopic observation of the magnetic orientation process of feeble magnetic fibers was carried out under high magnetic fields of up to 10 T using a scanning laser microscope. In the experiment, carbon fibers and needle-like titania fibers with a length of 1 to 20 μm were used. The fibers were observed to gradually orient their axes parallel to the direction of the magnetic field. The orientation behavior of the sample fibers was evaluated on the basis of the measured duration required for a certain angular variation. As predicted from the theoretical consideration, it was confirmed that the duration required for a certain angular variation normalized by the viscosity of the fluid is described as a function of the fiber length. The results obtained here appear useful for the consideration of the magnetic orientation of materials suspended in a static fluid.http://www.iop.org/EJ/abstract/1468-6996/9/2/024211magnetic orientationin situ observationmagnetic anisotropymagnetic torqueviscous resistancerotation time
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author Noriyuki Hirota et al
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In situ observation of magnetic orientation process of feeble magnetic materials under high magnetic fields
Science and Technology of Advanced Materials
magnetic orientation
in situ observation
magnetic anisotropy
magnetic torque
viscous resistance
rotation time
author_facet Noriyuki Hirota et al
author_sort Noriyuki Hirota et al
title In situ observation of magnetic orientation process of feeble magnetic materials under high magnetic fields
title_short In situ observation of magnetic orientation process of feeble magnetic materials under high magnetic fields
title_full In situ observation of magnetic orientation process of feeble magnetic materials under high magnetic fields
title_fullStr In situ observation of magnetic orientation process of feeble magnetic materials under high magnetic fields
title_full_unstemmed In situ observation of magnetic orientation process of feeble magnetic materials under high magnetic fields
title_sort in situ observation of magnetic orientation process of feeble magnetic materials under high magnetic fields
publisher Taylor & Francis Group
series Science and Technology of Advanced Materials
issn 1468-6996
1878-5514
publishDate 2008-01-01
description An in situ microscopic observation of the magnetic orientation process of feeble magnetic fibers was carried out under high magnetic fields of up to 10 T using a scanning laser microscope. In the experiment, carbon fibers and needle-like titania fibers with a length of 1 to 20 μm were used. The fibers were observed to gradually orient their axes parallel to the direction of the magnetic field. The orientation behavior of the sample fibers was evaluated on the basis of the measured duration required for a certain angular variation. As predicted from the theoretical consideration, it was confirmed that the duration required for a certain angular variation normalized by the viscosity of the fluid is described as a function of the fiber length. The results obtained here appear useful for the consideration of the magnetic orientation of materials suspended in a static fluid.
topic magnetic orientation
in situ observation
magnetic anisotropy
magnetic torque
viscous resistance
rotation time
url http://www.iop.org/EJ/abstract/1468-6996/9/2/024211
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