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Soft Magnets: Properties and Applications

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This lecture covers the fundamental concepts of soft magnets for technical applications, including the role of domain wall motion, impurities, and magnetocrystalline anisotropy. It discusses the optimization strategies and characteristics of various soft magnetic materials, such as NiFe alloys and amorphous materials, highlighting their importance in modern technologies.

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