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Re: Any possible ideas of potential configurational and orientional dynamics of paramagnetic compounds?



Do you have any suggestions of texts or papers that I should evaluate which
talk about crucial geometrical and spatial orientation characteristics for
optimizing electric and magnetic fields?

NMF

"jacques jedwab" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> For the sake of efficiency, I suggest not to mix natural magnetism AND
> natural piezoelectricity. IMHO, mineralogy, crystallography and chemistry
> of natural ferromagnetic and paramagnetic species do not seem to follow
> common simple principles in the details (mainly in the minor element
> contents). Much work has been done on factors affecting whole rock
> magnetism, but as for the crystalline deep-seated details, definitive
> advances have been achieved when working on synthetic spinels. I guess
> that if you look after "rock magnetism and particle orientation",
> "magnetism and crystal structure", etc., you will sort out the good
> references. There are also several geophysical prospecting and mapping
> methods more directly relevant to your electromagnetic field/current
> induction querry. J.J.
>
> In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, "NMF"
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Hi, I have a rather general question (or maybe its rather silly question
to
> > ask).  I would like to get some input and suggestions (hopefully you
will
> > have some technical references to support your ideas).  I am interested
> > knowing off-hand what specific types of geometrical formations and
> > orientations of a magnetic particle (say magnetite or some other
> > paramagnetic derivative) would be required in order to maximize the
local
> > field effects of an electromagnetic field and/or elicit the greatest
current
> > induction within some unit of space.
> >
> > I'm working under the hypothesis that the geometrical organization as
well
> > orientation within three dimensional space will be a benefical factor in
> > order to maximize the effects that i mentioned above.  I am just
interested
> > in knowing off hand of some configural spatial organizations (that occur
in
> > nature) that might be capable of enhancing the responsiveness within
> > piezoelectrical materials (or just magnetic crystals). So any
suggestions
> > will be great.  Thanks.
> >
> > NMF





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