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Magnetic 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]

Magnetic thermometry has been developed chiefly to measure temperatures near absolute zero (below -458°F, or -272°C). These measurements are obtained by adiabatic demagnetization of a paramagnetic salt. Inductance can be measured with an AC bridge (as shown in Figure 3.164) whose balance is independent of frequency. The relationship between self-inductance and sus-... [Pg.499]

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...
G. P. Jones, J. T. Daycock and T. T. Roberts, "A sample moving system for nuclear magnetic resonance adiabatic demagnetization experiments." J. Phys. E Sci. Instrum. 2, 630-631 (1969). [Pg.251]


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