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Magnetic susceptibility, high field

High-field magnetic susceptibility (xhf) Magnetic susceptibility measured at a higher... [Pg.464]

Certain amphiphatic molecules arrange themselves in discoidal bilayered structures known as bicelles. The bicelles have highly anisotropy magnetic susceptibility and thus the property to align themselves in the magnetic field with the plane normal perpendicular to the field [434]. This results in a uniaxial medium suitable for... [Pg.697]

Temperature-dependent susceptibility, electrical resistivity and high-field magnetization at 4.2 K have been studied in the concentration section Eu(Pd, jAu )2Si2 for X < 0.25 by Gupta et al. (1983) (see fig. 68) and by Segre et al. (1982), by means of Eu Mbssbauer measurements. In both cases the samples were prepared by arc... [Pg.252]

The magnetic properties of amorphous thin films of GdFeB have been investigated by Taylor and Gangulee (1982) (magnetization as a function of temperature and the high field volume susceptibility as a function of the boron concentration). [Pg.387]


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