Ferromagnetic-paramagnetic transition in iron

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Magnetization per gram of an iron sphere σ as a function of temperature T has been studied between the ferromagnetic Curie temperature TFC and TFC+30°K with applied magnetic fields between 180 and 1360 Oe. The temperature TFC, appearing as an abrupt decrease in the σ vs T curves, occurs at 1044±2°K. Mass magnetic susceptibility of iron, above the ferromagnetic Curie temperature in small magnetic fields, is proportional to (T-TFC)-4/3, which is the theoretical prediction for a Heisenberg three-dimensional ferromagnet. © 1964 The American Institute of Physics.

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Arajs, S., & Colvin, R. V. (1964). Ferromagnetic-paramagnetic transition in iron. Journal of Applied Physics, 35(8), 2424–2426. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.1702873

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