Abstract

In the course of an investigation of the magnetic susceptibility of germanium at temperatures below 4.2°K, it has been found that the behavior of the exchange gas may strongly affect the accuracy of the measurements. Both the force measurements and the temperature of the sample are affected. If the dimensions of the suspension and the exchange gas pressure are chosen properly, then for a sample that is adequately shielded from thermal radiation this interference can be reduced to a tolerable amount.

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