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Magnetic susceptibility measurements have been made on a well characterized sample of 249 Bk metal using a SQUID micromagnetic susceptometer1 which has been specifically designed for small volume samples. The sample had ∿12% Cf impurity at the time of measurement and was in the pure dhcp crystal structure. The only previous magnetic measurements on berkelium metal were on samples of mixed crystal structure or with higher concentrations of californium daughter and were made with a mechanical balance susceptometer.2
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Nave, S.E., Huray, P.G., Haire, R.G. (1980). The Magnetic Susceptibility of 249Bk Metal. In: Crow, J.E., Guertin, R.P., Mihalisin, T.W. (eds) Crystalline Electric Field and Structural Effects in f-Electron Systems. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-3108-7_28
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