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It is shown that the relations generally used for interpreting the frequency dependence of complex susceptibility caused by magnetic after-effect differ from those obtained by consistent application of the Néel theory. These more exact expressions are derived and it is shown that they represent the measured dependence better.
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Krupička, S., Roskovec, V. On the question of the influence of magnetic after-effect on the frequency dependence of the complex permeability. Czech J Phys 16, 99–105 (1966). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01689001
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