Sam Legvold
Affiliations: | Department of Physics | Iowa State University, Ames, IA, United States |
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Sign in to add traineeThomas Rossing | grad student | 1954 | Iowa State |
Robert C. Amme | grad student | 1958 | Iowa State (E-Tree) |
James J. Rhyne | grad student | 1965 | Iowa State |
Ronald Stanley Lee | grad student | 1967 | Iowa State |
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Larsen CC, Mackintosh AR, Møller HB, et al. (1986) Rare earth solutes and the magnetic properties of terbium Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials. 1165-1166 |
Stierman RJ, Gschneidner KA, Tsang TWE, et al. (1983) Magnetic susceptibility and electrical resistivity of electrotransport purified scandium single crystals from ≈ 1 to 300 k Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials. 36: 249-254 |
Legvold S. (1983) Some ideas related to magnetism in the rare earths Journal of the Less Common Metals. 93: 1-14 |
Legvold S, Burgardt P, Beaudry BJ. (1980) Magnetic critical temperature gap in Gd-Y alloys Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials. 413-414 |
Edwards LR, Schaefer J, Legvold S. (1969) Seebeck coefficients of lutetium single crystals Physical Review. 188: 1173-1174 |
Boys DW, Legvold S. (1968) Thermal Conductivities and Lorenz Functions of Dy, Er, and Lu Single Crystals Physical Review. 174: 377-384 |
Edwards LR, Legvold S. (1968) Electrical resistivity of some dilute gold-rare earth alloys Journal of Applied Physics. 39: 1242 |
Nigh HE, Legvold S, Spedding FH, et al. (1964) Magnetic Properties of Gd–Sc Alloys Journal of Chemical Physics. 41: 3799-3801 |
Nelson DT, Legvold S. (1961) Adiabatic demagnetization with yttrium-rare earth alloys Physical Review. 123: 80-84 |
Alstad JK, Colvin RV, Legvold S, et al. (1961) Electrical resistivity of lanthanum, praseodymium, neodymium, and samarium Physical Review. 121: 1637-1639 |