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    Magnetic Anisotropy in Dilute Magnesium Manganese Alloys

    The paramagnetic anisotropy in single magnesium crystals containing 80, 175 and 315 p.p.m. manganese has been measured over a temperature range 300 to 1.6°K. There is observed in the paramagnetic anisotropy a ...

    J. L. Benchimol, F. T. Hedgcock in Crystal Field Effects in Metals and Alloys (1977)

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    Magnetic Scattering in Dilute Metals

    Recently, Toyozawa1 has presented a theory for the experimentally observed negative magnetoresistance in heavily doped semiconductors exhibiting metallic impurity conduction.2,3 This theory requires a localized s...

    F. T. Hedgcock, D. Mathur in Low Temperature Physics LT9 (1965)

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    Magnetic Scattering in Dilute Metals

    The observance of negative magnetoresistance at low temperatures in heavily doped n-type germanium, exhibiting metallic conductivity, was first reported by Sasaki et al. 1 at the 1960 Prague Semic...

    F. T. Hedgcock, D. P. Mathur in Low Temperature Physics LT9 (1965)

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    de Haas van Alphen Effect in Zinc Manganese Alloys

    Observations of the long period de Haas van Alphen effect in pure zinc and in a zinc alloy containing 0.01 at.% manganese have been made to determine whether the Fermi surface of the alloy changes in the tempe...

    F. T. Hedgcock, W. B. Muir in Proceedings of the Seventh Conference on M… (1962)