Abstract

The effect of a weak dc magnetic field on inelastic characteristics of a magnesium-thermal beryllium condensate (99.95 wt % Be) has been studied. It has been shown that the magnetic field differently affects the defect subsystem of beryllium and, depending on sample treatment, leads to its hardening or softening. Based on an analysis of amplitude dependences of the internal friction and elastic moduli, the dislocation velocity after magnetic field exposure has been estimated. It has been shown that the magnetic aftereffect in Be is significantly stronger than the effect in situ.

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