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Hall Effect in Single Crystals of Iron

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The Hall Effect and Its Applications

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In this paper we review the results of measurements of the Hall effect in pure iron in the temperature range 1 – 247 K. For most temperatures measurements were made in the field range 0 – 50 kOe while in the range 1.2 – 4.2 K measurements have been made in fields up to 220 kOe. Previous experiments1–3 have reported measurements at selected temperatures in the above range and measurements for a continuous set of temperatures in this range and in fields up to 150 kOe were reported by Klaffky and Coleman.4 The field range has been extended to 220 kOe by Coleman, et al.5

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Coleman, R.V., Klaffky, R.W., Lowrey, W.H. (1980). Hall Effect in Single Crystals of Iron. In: Chien, C.L., Westgate, C.R. (eds) The Hall Effect and Its Applications. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4757-1367-1_4

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