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The change in electrical resistance produced in a current carrying conductor or semiconductor on application of magnetic field H.
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Magnetoresistance is an effect observed in (ferro)magnetic conductors. When applying an external magnetic field to the conductor, the resistance of the conductor changes. The resistance is minimized when the magnetic field is aligned parallel to the conductor, and maximized when the magnetic field is aligned perpendicular to the conductor. This effect was first observed by W. Thomson in 1856, and changes in resistance are usually below 1% at room temperature and higher at lower temperatures <5K For further reading: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magnetoresistance http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electron_scattering
mr means magnetic resistance ang gmr mean gaint magnetoresistance
for the discovery of Giant magnetoresistance (GMR)
Are you refering to Albert Fert and Peter Grünberg? They won the Nobel prize for Physics in 2007, for their discovery of giant magnetoresistance.
E. Y. Tsymbal has written: 'Handbook of spin transport and magnetism' -- subject(s): Magnetism, Magnetoresistance, Spintronics
The 2007 physics prize was awarded for the technology that is used to read data on hard disks (giant magnetoresistance).
There isn't any anagram that has the same amount of letters, but there are some 17 letter words, and those are magnetoresistance, authoritativeness, anticonservations, and magnetostrictions.
The Nobel Prize in Physics 2007 was awarded jointly to Albert Fert and Peter Grunberg for the discovery of Giant Magnetoresistance
The Nobel Prize in Physics 2007 was awarded jointly to Albert Fert and Peter Grunberg for the discovery of Giant Magnetoresistance
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