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This lecture discusses the investigation of cubic anisotropy in magnetometry through the fabrication of a sample with a clear shape to calculate magnetization factors, followed by measuring the frequency shift in torque magnetometry as a function of the external field angle. The goal is to extract values for the cubic anisotropy as a function of temperature, influencing the phase diagram. The lecture also covers the process of fabricating the sample, initial measurements, and future steps to achieve a clean cubic shape for accurate measurements.
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