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Cooling adiabatic demagnetization

Figure A2.1.11. Magnetic cooling isothemial magnetization at 4 K followed by adiabatic demagnetization to 0.04 K. (Constructed for a hypothetical magnetic substance with two magnetic states with an energy... Figure A2.1.11. Magnetic cooling isothemial magnetization at 4 K followed by adiabatic demagnetization to 0.04 K. (Constructed for a hypothetical magnetic substance with two magnetic states with an energy...
Thus, repeated cycles of isothermal magnetization and adiabatic demagnetization lead to the desired cooling of the salt. [Pg.185]

Figure A2.1.11. Magnetic cooling isothermal magnetization at 4 K followed by adiabatic demagnetization to... Figure A2.1.11. Magnetic cooling isothermal magnetization at 4 K followed by adiabatic demagnetization to...
Giauque s best-known accomplishment is his invention and exploitation of cooling to very low temperatures by adiabatic demagnetization. In 1924, he learned of the unusual properties of gadolinium sulfate octahydrate at the temperature of liquid helium. In his Nobel Lecture, he said ... [Pg.159]


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