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THE MAGNETIC DEFLECTION OF ELECTRON BEAMS IN THIN IRON FILMS (in German)

Journal Article · · Z. Physik
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01341795· OSTI ID:4113393
The deflection of electron beams by the Lorentz force in passing through thin ferromagnetic films is caused by magnetization of the film as well as by the opposed eigenfields. The effect of the eigenfields is dependent on the shape of the film. The experimentally determined dependence of radiation deflection on the shape of the film confirms quantitatively the theoretical considerations. The value obtained by consideration of the eigenfields for magnetization of the film agrees with the saturation magnetization of massive iron. The Faraday effect was used for thickness measurement and testing of the ferromagnetic condition of films. (tr-auth)
Research Organization:
Technische Universitat, Berlin
Sponsoring Organization:
USDOE
NSA Number:
NSA-15-007819
OSTI ID:
4113393
Journal Information:
Z. Physik, Journal Name: Z. Physik Vol. Vol: 161
Country of Publication:
Country unknown/Code not available
Language:
German

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