Magnetism of Tin | Nature

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ABSTRACT S. RAMACHANDRA RAO has reported1 that, on testing colloidal powders of white tin magnetically, its paramagnetic susceptibility becomes diamagnetic as the particle size decreases,


this diamagnetism increasing as the particle size decreases. A few years ago we often observed the same phenomenon in the investigation of the effect of cold-working on the susceptibility of


white tin. In our case we found that the paramagnetic susceptibility of white tin changes its sign as the internal stress caused by cold-working increases, this value of diamagnetism


increasing in proportion to internal stress. This change of susceptibility has been explained by a slight expansion of tin by cold-working2. Access through your institution Buy or subscribe


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1934. * K. Honda and Y. Shimizu, _NATURE_, 132, 565; 1933. Y. Shimizu, _Sci. Rep._, 22, 915; 1933. Article  ADS  Google Scholar  Download references AUTHOR INFORMATION AUTHORS AND


AFFILIATIONS * Research Institute for Iron, Steel and Other Metals, Sendai, Japan KOTARÔ HONDA & YOSOMATSU SHIMIZU Authors * KOTARÔ HONDA View author publications You can also search for


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ABOUT THIS ARTICLE CITE THIS ARTICLE HONDA, K., SHIMIZU, Y. Magnetism of Tin. _Nature_ 135, 108 (1935). https://doi.org/10.1038/135108a0 Download citation * Issue Date: 19 January 1935 *


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