磁化率 (Japanese Wikipedia)

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  • John F. Schenck (1993). “The role of magnetic susceptibility in magnetic resonance imaging: MRI magnetic compatibility of the first and second kinds”. Medical Physics 23 (6): 815–850. Bibcode1996MedPh..23..815S. doi:10.1118/1.597854. PMID 8798169. 
  • G. P. Arrighini; M. Maestro; R. Moccia (1968). “Magnetic Properties of Polyatomic Molecules: Magnetic Susceptibility of H2O, NH3, CH4, H2O2”. J. Chem. Phys. 49 (2): 882–889. Bibcode1968JChPh..49..882A. doi:10.1063/1.1670155. 
  • Wapler, M. C.; Leupold, J.; Dragonu, I.; von Elverfeldt, D.; Zaitsev, M.; Wallrabe, U. (2014). “Magnetic properties of materials for MR engineering, micro-MR and beyond”. JMR 242: 233–242. arXiv:1403.4760. Bibcode2014JMagR.242..233W. doi:10.1016/j.jmr.2014.02.005. PMID 24705364. 
  • J. Heremans, C. H. Olk and D. T. Morelli (1994). “Magnetic Susceptibility of Carbon Structures”. Phys. Rev. B 49 (21): 15122–15125. Bibcode1994PhRvB..4915122H. doi:10.1103/PhysRevB.49.15122. 
  • N. Ganguli & K.S. Krishnan (1941). “The Magnetic and Other Properties of the Free Electrons in Graphite”. Proceedings of the Royal Society 177 (969): 168–182. Bibcode1941RSPSA.177..168G. doi:10.1098/rspa.1941.0002. 
  • R. Dupree & C. J. Ford (1973). “Magnetic susceptibility of the noble metals around their melting points”. Phys. Rev. B 8 (4): 1780–1782. Bibcode1973PhRvB...8.1780D. doi:10.1103/PhysRevB.8.1780. 
  • S. Otake, M. Momiuchi & N. Matsuno (1980). “Temperature Dependence of the Magnetic Susceptibility of Bismuth”. J. Phys. Soc. Jpn. 49 (5): 1824–1828. Bibcode1980JPSJ...49.1824O. doi:10.1143/JPSJ.49.1824.  The tensor needs to be averaged over all orientations: χ = 1/3χ + 2/3χ.

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  • John F. Schenck (1993). “The role of magnetic susceptibility in magnetic resonance imaging: MRI magnetic compatibility of the first and second kinds”. Medical Physics 23 (6): 815–850. Bibcode1996MedPh..23..815S. doi:10.1118/1.597854. PMID 8798169. 
  • G. P. Arrighini; M. Maestro; R. Moccia (1968). “Magnetic Properties of Polyatomic Molecules: Magnetic Susceptibility of H2O, NH3, CH4, H2O2”. J. Chem. Phys. 49 (2): 882–889. Bibcode1968JChPh..49..882A. doi:10.1063/1.1670155. 
  • Wapler, M. C.; Leupold, J.; Dragonu, I.; von Elverfeldt, D.; Zaitsev, M.; Wallrabe, U. (2014). “Magnetic properties of materials for MR engineering, micro-MR and beyond”. JMR 242: 233–242. arXiv:1403.4760. Bibcode2014JMagR.242..233W. doi:10.1016/j.jmr.2014.02.005. PMID 24705364. 
  • J. Heremans, C. H. Olk and D. T. Morelli (1994). “Magnetic Susceptibility of Carbon Structures”. Phys. Rev. B 49 (21): 15122–15125. Bibcode1994PhRvB..4915122H. doi:10.1103/PhysRevB.49.15122. 
  • N. Ganguli & K.S. Krishnan (1941). “The Magnetic and Other Properties of the Free Electrons in Graphite”. Proceedings of the Royal Society 177 (969): 168–182. Bibcode1941RSPSA.177..168G. doi:10.1098/rspa.1941.0002. 
  • R. Dupree & C. J. Ford (1973). “Magnetic susceptibility of the noble metals around their melting points”. Phys. Rev. B 8 (4): 1780–1782. Bibcode1973PhRvB...8.1780D. doi:10.1103/PhysRevB.8.1780. 
  • S. Otake, M. Momiuchi & N. Matsuno (1980). “Temperature Dependence of the Magnetic Susceptibility of Bismuth”. J. Phys. Soc. Jpn. 49 (5): 1824–1828. Bibcode1980JPSJ...49.1824O. doi:10.1143/JPSJ.49.1824.  The tensor needs to be averaged over all orientations: χ = 1/3χ + 2/3χ.

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