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The two maxima in the susceptibility are shown to arise from irreversible displacement of the 182 ° and 90 ° boundaries; the activation energy arising from the internal stresses is found to be proportional to these.
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Miroshnichenko, F.D. The maximal magnetic susceptibility of polycrystalline nickel. Soviet Physics Journal 8, 39–42 (1965). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00827914
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