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Susceptibility in the direction perpendicular to the average magnetization of a not completely saturated polycrystalline film is influenced by the magnetic anisotropy of the crystallites (or defects) and by the energy connected with the non-uniformity of magnetization.The results of measurements on iron films are compared with the simple theory of susceptibility [1] and with a further analysis of the role of anisotropy.
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The authors thank Dr. J. Kaczér and Dr. E. Feldtkeller for valuable discussions.
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Kamberský, V., Gemperle, R. Susceptibility of iron films near remanence. Czech J Phys 15, 122–127 (1965). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01688509
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