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Magnetic Susceptibility: Recent Aspects of Instrumentation and Applications

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“…Phase-Transitions. As outlined in our earlier reviews, the work by Mulay's group (cf., [105][106][107][108][109][110][111][112] successfully used magnetic susceptibility (and EPR) to elucidate the electronic and structural phase transitions in the oxides of titanium (Ti"02".1). Work along these lines has been continued by other workers.…”
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“…Phase-Transitions. As outlined in our earlier reviews, the work by Mulay's group (cf., [105][106][107][108][109][110][111][112] successfully used magnetic susceptibility (and EPR) to elucidate the electronic and structural phase transitions in the oxides of titanium (Ti"02".1). Work along these lines has been continued by other workers.…”
Section: Errors In Magnetic Measurements and Referencementioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, Marezio et al (88) report a detailed study on single crystals of Ti509. The interpretations are based on the disordering of the constrained antiferromagnetism in Ti3+-Ti3+ pairs proposed by Mulay et al (cf., [105][106][107][108][109][110]. The transition from Pauli paramagnetism to band ferromagnetism in very thin nickel films is reported by Bergmann (9).…”
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“…It has been well established that magnetometry has proved to be extremely useful in the characterization of these systems at the microand macroscopic levels, dealing with their electronic and bulk structures, analysis of various components present, and so on. The first eleven reviews on "Magnetic Susceptibility" appeared during 1962 to 1982 (39,(49)(50)(51)(52)(53)(54)(55)(56)(57). This 1984 version covers L. N. Mulay Is a professor of Solid Stale Science In the Materials Science and Engineering Department at the Pennsylvania State University since 1967 and served as chairman of the corresponding interdisciplinary program from 1967 to 1972.…”
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“…It has been well established that magnetometry has proved to be extremely useful in the characterization of these systems at the micro-and macroscopic levels, dealing with their electronic and bulk structures, analysis of various components present, and so on. The first ten reviews on "Magnetic Susceptibility" appeared during 1962-1980 (91,(102)(103)(104)(105)(106)(107)(108)(109)(110) earlier work. In response to an editorial plea, we have made this review more concise than the previous ones.…”
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