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The effect of chromium on the magnetic properties of elinvar alloys

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A study was made of the magnetic properties of alloys of the Fe-Ni-Cr system with varying chromium content in strong fields at room temperature. The processes which govern the magnetization of these alloys were determined. It is shown that the presence of chromium in the alloy has a marked effect on its magnetic properties. The chromium content determines the saturation magnetization, the anisotropy constant and the susceptibility of the paraprocess.

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Khromov, B.P., Ayurzanain, B.A. The effect of chromium on the magnetic properties of elinvar alloys. Soviet Physics Journal 10, 1–4 (1967). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00821988

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