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Transformation of the Magnetostatic-Field Spatial Harmonic in a Magnetic Fluid Layer

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A plane-parallel layer of magnetic fluid is placed in an inhomogeneous magnetostatic field formed by a plane system of permanent magnets periodically distributed in space. The change in the field characteristics in the region of reflection (between the system and the layer) and screening (behind the layer) has been investigated. An approximate theoretical description of the observed effect is given.

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Vislovich, A.N., Sukhotskii, A.B. Transformation of the Magnetostatic-Field Spatial Harmonic in a Magnetic Fluid Layer. Journal of Engineering Physics and Thermophysics 75, 1116–1124 (2002). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1021163524101

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