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UFN, 2006 Volume 176, Number 5, Pages 507–535 (Mi ufn310)

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Self-reversal of the magnetization of natural and synthesized ferrimagnets

V. I. Trukhin, N. S. Bezaeva

Physics Department, M. V. Lomonosov Moscow State University

Abstract: According to modern concepts, the reverse magnetization of rocks is a result of polarity reversals of the terrestrial magnetic field. However, rocks sometimes become magnetized antiparallel to an applied field during laboratory experimentation. This phenomenon is called self-reversal of magnetization. Self-reversal is also observed when magnetizing synthesized ferrimagnets. This poses the challenge of determining the true nature of the reverse magnetization of rocks. Discussed in this review devoted to investigations into self-reversal of rock magnetization, with emphasis on the physical mechanisms of self-reversal, are both the experimental and theoretical studies of the authors, including results obtained in terms of the model they developed based on the Néel N type self-reversal mechanism. A comparison of computer simulations with experimental results is also presented.

PACS: 75.50.Gg, 75.60.Jk, 91.25.-r, 91.25.Mf

Received: August 10, 2005
Revised: September 9, 2005

DOI: 10.3367/UFNr.0176.200605c.0507


 English version:
Physics–Uspekhi, 2006, 49:5, 489–516

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