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THE STABILIZING FIELD OF THE MAGNETIC AFTER-EFFECT IN SILICON-IRON AT HIGH TEMPERATURES (in German)

Journal Article · · Tech. Mitt Krupp
OSTI ID:4084132
In an iron-silicon alloy the stabilizing field of the wellknown after- effect at higher temperatures was measured for temperatures of about 500 The measurement consists of an oscillographic recording of the function B(H) before and after stabilization has occurred. For low inductions the results are in agreement with the theory of Dietze who suggested vacancies to stabilize the domnin walls. But in contradiction to this theory the stabilization field only vanishes above 9000 G after assuming a second maximum. The latter may be attributed to grain-boundary relaxation. Probably both effects are superimposed in iron--silicon at high temperatures. (auth)
Research Organization:
Originating Research Org. not identified
NSA Number:
NSA-15-011662
OSTI ID:
4084132
Journal Information:
Tech. Mitt Krupp, Journal Name: Tech. Mitt Krupp Vol. Vol: 18
Country of Publication:
Country unknown/Code not available
Language:
German

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