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  1. Classes of Magnetic Materials

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    ... diamagnetic materials is that the susceptibility is temperature independent. Some well known diamagnetic substances, in units of 10-8 m3/kg, include: ... the paramagnetic susceptibility is small (but larger than the diamagnetic contribution).
  2. Separation of diamagnetic and paramagnetic anisotropy by ...

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    by V Schmidt - ‎2007 - ‎Cited by 22 - ‎Related articles
    The paramagnetic anisotropy increases at low temperature according to the Curie–Weiss law, whereas the diamagnetic contribution is temperature independent ...
  3. Temperature variation of diamagnetic susceptibility and ...

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    by S Biswas - ‎1991 - ‎Cited by 1 - ‎Related articles
    It is suggestcd that the large decrease in diamagnetic ... [3] observed a temperature independent diamagnetic susceptibility, Mansfield [4] and Guha. Thakurta ...
  4. Phys. Rev. 60, 899 (1941) - Temperature Variation of the ...

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    by SH Browne - ‎1941 - ‎Cited by 14 - ‎Related articles
    It is found that the diamagnetic suspectibility perpendicular to the trigonal axis ... A suitable correction for the temperature-independent diamagnetic susceptibility ...
  5. Introduction to the Electron Theory of Metals

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    The absolute value of the Landau diamagnetism becomes equal to one-third that of ... Therefore, there exist three temperature independent contributions to the ...
  6. How to fit nonlinear curve through Curie-Wiess law?

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    Apr 2, 2014 - Sir, how to subtract the diamagnetic contribution from the curve. ... the following basis; the diamagnetism is temperature independent whereas ...
  7. Separation of diamagnetic and paramagnetic anisotropy by ...

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    The paramagnetic anisotropy increases at low temperature according to the Curie-Weiss law, whereas the diamagnetic contribution is temperature independent.
  8. Magnetochemistry - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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    By convention diamagnetic susceptibility is given a negative sign. ..... of 2.2 μB, which includes a contribution from temperature-independent paramagnetism.
  9. Paramagnetism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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    Dissolving a paramagnetic species in a diamagnetic lattice at small ... as function of temperature however, often they are more or less temperature independent.
  10. Introduction to Magnetochemistry - CCL.net

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    Diamagnetic compounds are weakly repelled by a magnet. .... This is why a temperature independent effective magnetic moment cannot be defined for these ...

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