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Permanent magnet applications

J. M. D. Coey
- 01 Aug 2002 - 
- Vol. 248, Iss: 3, pp 441-456
TLDR
In this paper, a review of magnet applications is presented, classifying the magnet applications in terms of the nature of the field, the effect on the magnet and the physical effect exploited.
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This article is published in Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials.The article was published on 2002-08-01. It has received 314 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Magnet & Electromagnet.

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Vibrational signature of charge solvation vs salt bridge isomers of sodiated amino acids in the gas phase.

TL;DR: The vibrational spectra of the gaseous sodium complexes of glycine and proline provide the first experimental evidence that the salt bridge isomer is formed in the case of Pro-Na(+), and charge solvation by chelation of Na(+) between nitrogen and the carbonyl oxygen seems to be most favorable for Gly- Na(+).
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Infrared Spectrum of the Protonated Water Dimer in the Gas Phase

TL;DR: In this paper, the frequency-dependent gas-phase infrared multiple photon dissociation (IRMPD) spectrum for the proton-bound dimer of water is reported and the present spectrum is shown to be only in fair agreement with a spectrum reported in an earlier communication but is in agreement with spectra predicted by theoretical means.
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Permanent magnet magnetic refrigerator design and experimental characterization.

TL;DR: Magnetic refrigeration (MR) using permanent magnets is investigated for near-room temperature applications as mentioned in this paper, and an MR prototype is described and results using gadolinium as refrigerant are presented.
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Design of a Halbach Magnet Array Based on Optimization Techniques

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors designed a Halbach magnet array by using a numerical optimization method based on finite-element analysis, where the magnetization direction of each element is defined as the design variable.
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A portable Halbach magnet that can be opened and closed without force: the NMR-CUFF.

TL;DR: This new concept in permanent-magnet design enables the construction of openable, yet strong and homogeneous magnets, which aside from use in NMR or MRI could also be of interest for applications in accelerators, motors, or magnetic bearings.
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Design of permanent multipole magnets with oriented rare earth cobalt material

TL;DR: In this article, a special emphasis is put on quadrupoles because of their frequent use and because the aperture fields achievable (1.2-1.4 T) are rather large.
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Rare-earth iron permanent magnets

TL;DR: In this article, the authors present a survey of magneto-mechanical properties, including phase diagrams, gas-solid reactions, microstructure and magnetic domains, and permanent magnet motors.
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Magnetic water treatment

TL;DR: In this paper, it was shown that drawing water through a static magnetic "eld (B+0.1T, +B+10 T/m) increases the aragonite/calcite ratio in the deposit.

High magnetic fields

TL;DR: The most significant present work on the generation and use of very high or very special magnetic fields, including new solenoid designs for pulsed or continuous operation, developments in cryogenics, new generators and power supplies, new cooling systems for continuous-field coils, analyses and fabrication experiments on superconductive compounds and rare-earth alloys, continuing attacks on plasma-containment problems arising in controlled thermonuclear fusion research, and studies magnetic-shielding-system parameters for the protection of space travellers against high-energy radiation are published in this paper.
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One-sided fluxes -- A magnetic curiosity?

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