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FORRER,1 Sadron,2 and Néel3 have recently published several articles in which they compute the elementary moments of different substances at small concentrations in nickel alloys. Their empirical results are interesting, but their theoretical conclusions cannot be brought into agreement with modern views on atomic structure.
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R. Forrer, J. Phys., October 1930, p. 325.
C. Sadron, Dissert., Strasbourg, 1932.
L. Néel, Dissert., Strasbourg, 1932.
E. C. Stoner, Proc. Leeds Phil. Soc., 2, 149; 1931.
From solid salts containing ions with the same number of electrons.
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DORFMAN, J. Magnetic Moment and the Chemical Bond in Alloys. Nature 130, 506 (1932). https://doi.org/10.1038/130506b0
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