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Definition of "YIG" |
Yttrium-iron-garnet (YIG) is a ferrimagnetic material used for solid-state lasers and for microwave and optical communications devices. / Yttrium-iron-garnet (YIG) it is a ferrimagnetic material used for optical communications devices , solid-state lasers and for microwave., / Yttrium iron garnet is a ferromagnetic material used for solid state lasers and for microwave and optical communications devices. / Yttrium iron garnet is a kind of synthetic garnet, with chemical composition Y3Fe2(FeO4)3, or Y3Fe5O12. It is a ferrimagnetic material with a Curie temperature of 550 K.In YIG, the five iron(III) ions occupy two octahedral and three tetrahedral sites, with the yttrium(III) ions coordinated by eight oxygen ions in an irregular cube. The iron ions in the two coordination sites exhibit different spins, resulting in magnetic behaviour. By substituting specific sites with rare earth elements, for example, interesting magnetic properties can be obtained. / In telecommunication, RS-232 is a standard for serial communication transmission of data. It formally defined the signals connecting between a DTE,such as a computer terminal, and a data circuit-terminating equipmentt, such as a modem. / See yttrium iron garnet. |
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