Surface Magnetization and Block Structure of Ferrite (fb4ec5b6-f9d7-4140-b9ce-01f8011f5704)

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
W. C. Elmore
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 1, 1935

Abstract

THE magnetic powder method, long used for roughly mapping mag-netic fields, has recently been refined 1,2 for investigating the microscopic variations in the surface magnetization of ferromagnetic crystals. Bitter2 first discovered regular powder patterns connected with the crystal structure of such specimens. Several other investigators3 have used Bitter's original technique, with slight modifications, to study the varia-tion of the patterns with variations in the magnetizing field applied parallel to the surface, and their dependence upon the state of strain, of polish and of crystal cut. All of the explanations-of these patterns on metallic ferromagnetics have been couched in general terms. In a preliminary report we have described an improvement in the powder technique which led us to the discovery of a new effect throwing con-siderable light on the magnetic secondary structure of alpha iron4 and of nickel5 single crystals. We now report additional evidence confirming the existence and stability of a magnetic block secondary structure.
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APA: W. C. Elmore  (1935)  Surface Magnetization and Block Structure of Ferrite (fb4ec5b6-f9d7-4140-b9ce-01f8011f5704)

MLA: W. C. Elmore Surface Magnetization and Block Structure of Ferrite (fb4ec5b6-f9d7-4140-b9ce-01f8011f5704). The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1935.

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