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Magnetic anisotropy is the direction dependence of a material's magnetic properties. A magnetically isotropic material has no preferential direction for its magnetic moment in zero field, while a magnetically anisotropic material will align its moment to an easy axis.

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[edit] Sources of magnetic anisotropy

There are different sources of magnetic anisotropy[1]:

[edit] Anisotropy energy

Consider a magnetic particle with one easy axis and a (forced) magnetisation. The anisotropy energy can be expressed as E = Ksin2(θ), with K the anisotropy constant, and θ the angle between the easy axis and the particle's magnetisation. When shape anisotropy is explicitly considered, the symbol \mathcal{N} is often used to indicate the anisotropy constant, instead of K.

[edit] References

  1. ^ McCaig, Malcolm (1977). Permanent magnets in theory and practice. Pentech press. ISBN 0727316044. 
  2. ^ Meiklejohn, W.H.; Bean, C.P. (1957-02-03). "New Magnetic Anisotropy". Physical Review 105 (3): 904–913. doi:10.1103/PhysRev.105.904. 

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