Abstract

Abstract The magnetic susceptibility is introduced as a thermodynamic quantity which requires a partial differentiation of the magnetization according to the applied field. This differential (isothermal) magnetic susceptibility differs from the frequent definition of the mean magnetic susceptibility if the behaviour the magnetic material is non-linear (generally it is at low temperature and high magnetic fields).

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