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ferrite

Ceramic ferrimagnetic material. Ferrites are iron oxides to which small quantities of transition metal oxides (such as cobalt and nickel oxides) have been added. They are used in transformer cores, radio antennae, and, formerly, in computer memories.



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Tokyo, Oct 14, 2009 - (ACN Newswire) - The invention of ferrite by the Tokyo Institute of Technology and the commercial development of ferrite cores by TDK made substantial contributions to the global electronics industry.
Tokyo, Oct 13, 2009 - (JCN Newswire) - The invention of ferrite by the Tokyo Institute of Technology and the commercial development of ferrite cores by TDK made substantial contributions to the global electronics industry.
Using electric fields, we have been able to create, erase and invert p-n junctions in a calcium-doped bismuth ferrite film," said Ramesh.
 
 
 
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