1984
DOI: 10.1103/physrevb.29.1419
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High-temperature critical susceptibility of gadolinium

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“…A third exponent, d, has been calculated using the relation: bd=b+g. Results for this critical exponent determination are presented in Table 1, together with the literature results for pure Gd [22,23]. (Note from Table 1 there is a large dispersion in the published values, and the differences between the values of d directly obtained from the experimental measurements and those obtained by using the relationship between critical exponents are significant.)…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…A third exponent, d, has been calculated using the relation: bd=b+g. Results for this critical exponent determination are presented in Table 1, together with the literature results for pure Gd [22,23]. (Note from Table 1 there is a large dispersion in the published values, and the differences between the values of d directly obtained from the experimental measurements and those obtained by using the relationship between critical exponents are significant.)…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…The magnetic susceptibility of gadolinium above the Curie point has been reported in many papers (e.g. Graham 1965, Wantenaar et al 1984, Hargraves et al 1988. For gadolinium, experimentally obtained γ values appeared to be somewhat smaller than those for other ferromagnets.…”
Section: Magnetic Susceptibility Of Gadoliniummentioning
confidence: 73%