2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.nima.2010.10.074
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A new practical model of an objective lens with assembling clearance for transmission electron microscope

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“…For an example of slipping condition, Currents are generated when a magnetic field vector (B 0 ) is applied to material media as show in figure 12(a). This effect is conveniently described by an additional vector, known as the magnetization M, which is defined by the standard formula: m = -M 0 1 B-B 0 [58], and is always along the direction of field vector B. Thus the magnetic flux density in material media increases tens of thousands of times.…”
Section: Mechanical Property Of the Molding Directionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For an example of slipping condition, Currents are generated when a magnetic field vector (B 0 ) is applied to material media as show in figure 12(a). This effect is conveniently described by an additional vector, known as the magnetization M, which is defined by the standard formula: m = -M 0 1 B-B 0 [58], and is always along the direction of field vector B. Thus the magnetic flux density in material media increases tens of thousands of times.…”
Section: Mechanical Property Of the Molding Directionmentioning
confidence: 99%