Here are some pictures of the process of vortex formation http://www.nature.com/nnano/journal/v8/n5/full/nnano.2013.69.html
On Sun, Feb 9, 2014 at 1:10 PM, Axil Axil <[email protected]> wrote: > > http://ediss.sub.uni-hamburg.de/volltexte/2009/4133/pdf/Andre_Diss-00_Main_final.pdf > > When the temperature of magnetic metals gets above the Curie temperature, > their magnetic nature changes in state to the formation of magnetic vortex > nano-domains. > > > > > On Sun, Feb 9, 2014 at 1:06 PM, Jones Beene <[email protected]> wrote: > >> >> >> >> >> Yes, there is a limit in the case of atoms (without getting into nuclear >> magnetics). In a number of papers, Dennis Letts recognized the possibility >> that the internal magnetic field for hydrogen, in particular - would be >> much stronger than an external field which could align it - on the order of >> 12.5 Tesla for hydrogen. >> >> >> >> That would probably be the limit - and it is far from infinite... OTHO it >> is provocative in the context of spin coupling. >> >> >> >> >> >> *From:* Bob Higgins >> >> >> >> Just like the Earth's gravity doesn't become infinite as you approach the >> Earth's center of mass. As you start approaching the sources, or are >> surrounded by them, the field will depend on the inverse square to each of >> the sources. It becomes a distributed source calculation. >> >> >> >> Axil Axil wrote: >> >> >> >> There is no limit on the strength of a magnetic field. >> >> >> >> >> >> >> > >

