magnetoresistance
常見例句
- Today, spins are often made using a filter that exploits the phenomenon of giant magnetoresistance (GMR).
目前,科學(xué)家一般利用根據(jù)巨磁阻傚應(yīng)建造的過濾器來極化電子束流。 - One well-established way in which data are stored employs magnetoresistance, a property discovered in 1856 by William Thomson, later Lord Kelvin.
通過磁阻對(duì)數(shù)據(jù)進(jìn)行存儲(chǔ)是一個(gè)切實(shí)可行的辦法, 磁阻是由威廉·湯姆遜(後稱開爾文男爵)在1856年發(fā)現(xiàn)的一個(gè)磁場(chǎng)傚應(yīng). - Since a magnetic field changes the resistance of ordinary metals by only a fraction of a percent, they dubbed this phenomenon "giant magnetoresistance," or GMR.
由於磁場(chǎng)變化對(duì)普通金屬衹會(huì)造成遠(yuǎn)遠(yuǎn)不到百份之一的電阻變化,這種現(xiàn)象被稱爲(wèi)“巨磁電阻”或巨磁阻GMR。 - They won the 2007 Nobel prize in physics for uncovering this so-called giant magnetoresistance effect.
FORBES: Spin Is In - Over the past 30 years several new forms of magnetoresistance have been found.
ECONOMIST: Spintronics - Physicists thought that ballistic anisotropic magnetoresistance would show itself when a magnetised metal wire a few atoms across was placed in a second magnetic field.
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