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In this paper, the variation of the intrinsic domain magnetization of a ferromagnetic with the external magnetic field, is obtained. The basis of the treatment is the exchange interaction model amplified by explicit consideration of the dipole-dipole interaction between the atomic magnets. Approximations appropriate to low temperatures and equivalent to those used by Bloch in his derivation of the T^1 law, are introduced. The resultant expression for the intrinsic volume susceptibility decreases slowly with increasing field; at high fields the functional dependence is as the inverse square root of the field. The variation with temperature is linear; at room temperature and for fields of about 4000 gauss, the order of magnitude of the (volume) susceptibility is 10^-4. The results are compared with experiment and satisfactory agreement is found.
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T. Holstein
University of California, Los Angeles
H. Primakoff
University of Pennsylvania
Physical Review
New York University
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synapsesocial.com/papers/69d709539f004159b8aa7edc — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1103/physrev.58.1098