Measurement of the magnetization of liquidHe up to 200 Tesla
Journal of Low Temperature Physics, ISSN: 0022-2291, Vol: 89, Issue: 1-2, Page: 37-46
1992
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Article Description
We have measured the relaxation of energy and polarization m in transiently polarized liquidHe. The thermodynamics of the relaxation, the calorimeter set-up, and the experimental procedure are discussed in detail. We find that the magnetic field necessary to stabilize m, is higher than extrapolated from the low field regime. It amounts to 200 Tesla at m=0.6, T=70mK, P=26 bar. © 1992 Plenum Publishing Corporation.
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