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MAGNETIZATION reversal processes in thin magnetic films have been extensively investigated in recent years. The usual techniques adopted for the display of hysteresis loops have been based on the use of a pick-up coil to detect dM/dt, as described in detail by Crittenden et al.1,2.
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CAREY, R., ISAAC, E. & THOMAS, B. Simultaneous Magneto-optic Recording of Hysteresis Loops from Both Surfaces of a Magnetic Film. Nature 211, 730 (1966). https://doi.org/10.1038/211730a0
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