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A YEAR and a half ago one of us (Ingersoll and De Vinney, Phys. Rev., 26, 86, 1925) reported the results of some experiments on films of nickel cathodically sputtered in hydrogen at a pressure of 1 mm. or less. These films as produced were entirely nonmagnetic, showing no tractive effects in a strong magnetic field. Upon heating to about 350°C. for a few minutes, however, they become strongly magnetic.
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HANAWALT, J., INGERSOLL, L. Non-Magnetic Films of Iron, Nickel, and Cobalt. Nature 119, 234–235 (1927). https://doi.org/10.1038/119234b0
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