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  1. TrevorClark

    High field cryogenic magnetization curves

    @ben, I had converted the M-H to J-H, subtracting the external H effect. This study with measurements at liquid helium temperature I have used for reference. https://doi.org/10.1016/0011-2275(92)90353-C I care about polarization differences on the order of 10 mT and at fields much higher than in...
  2. TrevorClark

    High field cryogenic magnetization curves

    Changes in saturation behavior with temperature are what I most care about. In strain hardened stainless steels generally the magnetic induction at a given field increases with decreasing temperature. Many studies were unable to fully saturate at these cryogenic fields. It is not totally...
  3. TrevorClark

    High field cryogenic magnetization curves

    The materials I am interested in are various grades of austenitic steels and various nickel alloys. They undergo magnetic transition at temperatures I care about. There exists some scant literature on transition temperatures, and some even have magnetization curves at "typical" test temperatures...
  4. TrevorClark

    High field cryogenic magnetization curves

    I figured. NIST has some tools as do a few other research labs, but the typical commercial materials characterization business don't seem to, understandably.
  5. TrevorClark

    High field cryogenic magnetization curves

    I am looking for cryogenic high field magnetization for a variety of feebly magnetic and some strongly magnetic structural materials. I know there are several academic labs that have physical property measurement systems which go to 14 or 16 Tesla and to 2.2 Kelvin. Are there any commercial labs...

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