Abstract

A magnetometer allows the measurement of the magnetic moment of samples in a range from 1.3 × 10–8 to 5.45 × 10–4 A m2. The range of variation of the magnetic field strength is from 0 to 56 kA/m; the temperature range is 20–700°C. Measurements are performed in an air atmosphere. The obtained data are automatically inputted into a PC. In addition, the magnetometer can measure the coercive force Hc and the destructive field Hcr. It can also be used to study the formation of thermoremanent and viscous magnetizations and measure the Curie-temperature spectrum and the blocking-temperature spectrum. Measurements of the field, temperature, and time dependences of the magnetic moment can also be performed by the researcher or by special software using a more complicated algorithm.

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