W Sucksmith 1957 Br. J. Appl. Phys. 8 S24 doi:10.1088/0508-3443/8/S6/305
W Sucksmith
Show affiliationsThere are many physical properties which are important both from the theoretical and experimental points of view in the study of ferromagnetic metals and their alloys. Some of these are of a more fundamental nature and are related to field-independent characteristics such as saturation intensity and Curie point. They may also affect the behaviour of ferromagnetic materials in low fields. Others which are concerned primarily with such low field properties as permeability, magnetostriction, and domain structure will be dealt with. These relationships are examined in order to appreciate the extent to which magnetic properties can be used as a means of detecting variations in the structure and properties of magnetic materials. The report concludes with a consideration of newer developments in magnetism which may have application in future.
75.30.Kz Magnetic phase boundaries (including magnetic transitions, metamagnetism, etc.)
75.80.+q Magnetomechanical and magnetoelectric effects, magnetostriction
75.60.Ej Magnetization curves, hysteresis, Barkhausen and related effects
Issue S6 (1957)
W Sucksmith 1957 Br. J. Appl. Phys. 8 S24
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