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    Applying module analysis to the Brief Electricity and Magnetism Assessment by Christopher Wheatley, James Wells, John Stewart

    Published in Physical Review Physics Education Research (2024-02-01)
    “…The Brief Electricity and Magnetism Assessment (BEMA) is a multiple-choice instrument commonly used to measure introductory undergraduate students’ conceptual understanding of electricity and magnetism. …”
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    Electric polarization and magnetization in metals by Perry T. Mahon, John E. Sipe

    Published in SciPost Physics (2023-04-01)
    “…As well, in the limit that the electronic ground state is that of a trivial insulator, our expressions reduce to those expected for the unperturbed polarization and magnetization, and the electric susceptibility.…”
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    Choosing the right solution approach: The crucial role of situational knowledge in electricity and magnetism by Elwin R. Savelsbergh, Ton de Jong, Monica G. M. Ferguson-Hessler

    “…In this study novice physics students at high and low levels of proficiency completed two problem-sorting tasks from the domain of electricity and magnetism, one with and one without elaboration support. …”
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    Direct observation of electric field-induced magnetism in a molecular magnet by M. Lewkowitz, J. Adams, N. S. Sullivan, Ping Wang, M. Shatruk, V. Zapf, Ali Sirusi Arvij

    Published in Scientific Reports (2023-02-01)
    “…Abstract We report the direct observation of an electrically-induced magnetic susceptibility in the molecular nano- magnet [Fe3O(O2CPh)6(py)3]ClO4 ·py, an Fe3 trimer. …”
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    Electrical Detection of Magnetic Skyrmions in a Magnetic Tunnel Junction by Yao Guang, Like Zhang, Junwei Zhang, Yadong Wang, Yuelei Zhao, Riccardo Tomasello, Senfu Zhang, Bin He, Jiahui Li, Yizhou Liu, Jiafeng Feng, Hongxiang Wei, Mario Carpentieri, Zhipeng Hou, Junming Liu, Yong Peng, Zhongming Zeng, Giovanni Finocchio, Xixiang Zhang, John Michael David Coey, Xiufeng Han, Guoqiang Yu

    Published in Advanced Electronic Materials (2023-01-01)
    “…The use of a magnetic tunnel junction (MTJ) is commonly suggested for this purpose as MTJs are key spintronic devices for large‐scale commercialization that can convert magnetic textures into electrical signals. …”
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    Controlling the helicity of magnetic skyrmions by electrical field in frustrated magnets by Xiaoyan Yao, Jun Chen, Shuai Dong

    Published in New Journal of Physics (2020-01-01)
    “…The present work indicates that the magnetism-driven electric polarization carried by skyrmions provides a direct handle for tuning helicity. …”
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    Magnetic and Electric Properties of , () Layered Perovskites by A. I. Ali, A. Hassen

    Published in Advances in Condensed Matter Physics (2013-01-01)
    “…The electric and magnetic properties of layered perovskites have been investigated systematically over the doping range . …”
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    Electricmagnetic symmetry and Noether's theorem by Robert P Cameron, Stephen M Barnett

    Published in New Journal of Physics (2012-01-01)
    “…In particular, they place the electric and magnetic fields on equal footing. In light of this electricmagnetic symmetry, we introduce a variational description of the free electromagnetic field that is based upon the acknowledgement of both electric and magnetic potentials. …”
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    Gravitational-magnetic-electric field interaction by Yin Zhu

    Published in Results in Physics (2018-09-01)
    “…From gravitational redshift/blueshift and the law of conservation of energy, we obtained equations, Δg=fG/μ0B and Δg=fGε0E, for the interaction between gravitational and magnetic/electric field. The variation of gravitational acceleration Δg is determined with the gravitational redshift parameter ƒ and the magnetic flux density B or the electric field intensity E; G, μ0 and ε0 are gravitational, magnetic and electric constant. …”
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