Coercivity maxima at low temperatures

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Coercivity, Low Temperature Physics, Lunar Rocks, Magnetic Measurement, Temperature Effects, Cryogenics, Ferromagnetic Materials, Hysteresis, Magnetization, Paramagnetism, Remanence

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Recent measurements have shown that the magnetic coercive forces of some Apollo lunar samples show an unexpected decrease with decreasing temperature at cryogenic temperatures. This behavior can be explained quantitatively in terms of a model which considers additive contributions from a soft, reversible magnetic phase and from a harder, hysteretic magnetic phase.

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