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UP to the present, no satisfactory explanation has been given for the magnitudes of the magnetic moment per atom of ferromagnetic substances as deduced from the saturation intensities at low temperatures. Furthermore, these data do not admit of correlation with the magnetic moment per atom (or ion) obtained from susceptibility measurements of the ferromagnetics above the Curie point. Hence it is advisable to measure the gyromagnetic ratio for a ferromagnetic substance above its Curie point in order to find the origin of the paramagnetism in this region.
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Barnett, Phys. Z., 35, 203; 1933. For discussion, see also Bates, NATURE, 134, 50, July 14, 1934.
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SUCKSMITH, W. Gyromagnetic Effect for a Ferromagnetic Substance above its Curie Point. Nature 134, 936 (1934). https://doi.org/10.1038/134936a0
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