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Magnetic anisotropy terbium

Fig. 6.27. The results of Feron et al. (1970) for the uniaxial anisotropy coefficient kJ of dysprosium and terbium plotted as a function of the reduced magnetization. Fig. 6.27. The results of Feron et al. (1970) for the uniaxial anisotropy coefficient kJ of dysprosium and terbium plotted as a function of the reduced magnetization.
Fig. 6.28. The basal plane anisotropy of terbium, expressed as a critical field, plotted as a function of the reduced magnetization. Closed circles denote the neutron scattering results of Houmann et al. (1975) triangles and squares correspond to the macroscopic measurements of Rhyne (1965) and Feron et al. (1970), respectively. Fig. 6.28. The basal plane anisotropy of terbium, expressed as a critical field, plotted as a function of the reduced magnetization. Closed circles denote the neutron scattering results of Houmann et al. (1975) triangles and squares correspond to the macroscopic measurements of Rhyne (1965) and Feron et al. (1970), respectively.

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