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Special Issue: Magnetoelectronics

APR 01, 1995
Gary Prinz
Kristl Hathaway

Magnetism abounds with dichotomies: It was known to the ancients and yet is the focus of exciting new research; its manifestations are apparent to every schoolchild yet its origins are rooted deep in quantum mechanics and relativity; its applications underlie huge industries yet its understanding—even in iron—is still incomplete.

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Gary Prinz. Naval Research Laboratory, Washington, D.C..

Kristl Hathaway. Naval Surface Warfare Center and Office of Naval Reasearch, Washington, D.C..

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