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  • Remanence or remanent magnetization or residual magnetism is the magnetization left behind in a ferromagnetic material (such as iron) after an external magnetic field is removed.
  • The sediments also acquire depositional remanent magnetization which allows them to be correlated with earth's geomagnetic reversals.
  • The crystal's magnetic properties, derived from its ideal shape such as anisotropy which imparted high coercivity and remanent magnetization intensities, resulted in exceptional stability and efficiency for short wavelengths, and it almost immediately appeared in high performance audio tape used in audio cassettes for which treble response and hiss were always problems.
  • In the 1ESS switch, the cores were made of a magnetically remanent alloy, so the relay could latch magnetically instead of latching electrically.
  • The fossilization of the magnetite (magnetofossils) within sediments contributes largely to the natural remanent magnetization of the sediment layers.
  • But some minor planets do have magnetic fields—on the one hand, some minor planets have remanent magnetism: if the parent body had a magnetic field or if the nearby planetary body has a strong magnetic field, the rocks on the parent body will be magnetised during the cooling process and the planet formed by the fission of the parent body will still retain remanence, which can also be detected in extraterrestrial meteorites from the minor planets; on the other hand, if the minor planets are composed of electrically conductive material and their internal conductivity is similar to that of carbon- or iron-bearing meteorites, the interaction between the minor planets and the solar wind is likely to be unipolar induction, resulting in an external magnetic field for the minor planet.
  • Viscous remanent magnetization (abbreviated VRM), also known as viscous magnetization, is remanence that is acquired by ferromagnetic materials by sitting in a magnetic field for some time.
  • Paleomagnetic data are obtained by taking oriented samples of rocks and measuring their remanent magnetizations in the laboratory.
  • Isothermal remanent magnetization (IRM) is acquired after demagnetizing the sample and then applying a field.
  • Most of these methods involve progressively removing the natural remanent magnetization (NRM) by thermal demagnetization and replacing it with a laboratory thermoremanent magnetization given in a magnetic field of known strength and direction.
  • In the example process, the ceramic was poled to a saturation remanent polarization state by the light (charge carriers were photoexcited across the PLZT's bandgap).



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