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Free sign upThe phrase "a function of the applied field" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in scientific or technical contexts to describe how a particular variable or outcome changes in response to an external field, such as an electric or magnetic field.
Example: "The magnetization of the material is a function of the applied field, indicating how it responds to external magnetic influences."
Alternatives: "dependent on the applied field" or "related to the applied field".
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The correlation length decreases as a function of the applied field amplitude and grows nearly linearly with the system size.
We developed the measurement system to trace a critical temperature Tc as a function of the applied field.
An in situ magnetizing sample-holder was used to record the evolution of the magnetic domain structure as a function of the applied field.
Subsequently, FORC diagrams have been elaborated23, as shown in Fig. 7. First order reversal curves represent the irreversible magnetization reversal process occurring in samples as a function of the applied field H and of the reversal field H r, starting from which the lower branch of the magnetization curve is measured after saturation24.
The ferromagnetic resonance frequency as a function of the applied field is determined from the measurement of the transmission coefficient in a network analyzer.
Figure 10 Field emission current density as a function of the applied field for the needle-like sample.
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Figure 3 Field-emission current density as a function of the applied electric field.
The behaviors of ferroelectric polarization and saturation as a function of the applied electric field were not so sensitive to the changes in bending curvature radius.
We measured their relative detection limits as a function of the applied electric field that governs photorefractive efficiency of the materials.
As a function of the applied electric field with L = 200Å and several values of the ILF-parameter.
As a function of the applied electric field for several values of the quantum well-width (L) withα0 = 3L/4.
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