Lecture

Experimental Techniques: Magnetization & Susceptibility

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This lecture explains how magnetization is measured using techniques that detect stray fields of magnetized samples. It covers the non-selective nature of these methods, the use of flux changes to measure magnetization, and the discovery of new compounds through magnetization characterization. The lecture also discusses a 1993 study on a rare spin-piles transition in a compound, showcasing the impact of magnetization measurements in identifying unique magnetic behaviors.

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