Volume 75, Issue 2 pp. 421-432
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Temperature modulation and temperature hysteresis studies of dysprosium

T. J. McKenna

T. J. McKenna

Physics Department, Faculty of Military Studies, University of New South Wales, Duntroon

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S. J. Campbell

S. J. Campbell

Department of Solid State Physics, Research School of Physical Sciences, The Australian National University, Canberra

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D. H. Chaplin

D. H. Chaplin

Physics Department, Faculty of Military Studies, University of New South Wales, Duntroon

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G. V. H. Wilson

G. V. H. Wilson

Physics Department, Faculty of Military Studies, University of New South Wales, Duntroon

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First published: 16 February 1983
Citations: 8

Duntroon, ACT 2600 New South Wales, Australia.

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Abstract

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Temperature modulation studies of the magnetic susceptibility of polycrystalline dysprosium are compared with measurements of minor loop temperature hysteresis of susceptibility in both the ferromagnetic and the spiral spin antiferromagnetic regions. The effects of temperature hysteresis upon susceptibility in the ferromagnetic and antiferromagnetic regions, and the intermediate region which links them, are examined.

Abstract

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Temperaturmodulationsuntersuchungen der magnetischen Suszeptibilität von polykristallinem Dysprosium werden mit Messungen der kleineren Temperatur-Hystereseschleifen der Suszeptibilität sowohl in ferromagnetischen als auch im antiferromagnetischen Spiral-Spin-Bereich verglichen. Die Einflüsse der Temperaturhysterese auf die Suszeptibilität im ferromagnetischen und anti-ferromagnetischen Bereich und dem Zwischenbereich, der beide verbindet, werden untersucht.

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