Numerous measurements of saturation magnetization of Fe and Ni are reported. Saturation magnetization is determined by consideration of all contributions in the change of magnetization in high magnetic fields, i.e., internal demagnetizing fields, homogeneous rotations, and paramagnetic terms. The value found for the absolute saturation of iron is σ 0,∞ = 221.71±0.08 emu/g, corresponding to M = 2.216 μB, in good agreement with previously accepted values. For Ni, the absolute saturation value obtained is σ0,∞ = 58.57±0.03 emu/g, corresponding to M = 0.616 μB, in good agreement with other previous data but 1.6% larger than the Weiss and Forrer's value of M = 0.606 μB. © 1968 The American Institute of Physics.
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Danan, H., Herr, A., & Meyer, A. J. P. (1968). New determinations of the saturation magnetization of nickel and iron. Journal of Applied Physics, 39(2), 669–670. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.2163571
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