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The magnetic transition from the paramagnetic phase to the magnetically ordered high-field phase of solid3He is observed by polarized neutron transmission experiments. The transition shows the feasibility of neutron diffraction experiments on the high-field ground state of solid3He. The behavior of the boundary resistance between solid3He and silver powder in a magnetic field is discussed.
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Bossy, J., Benoit, A. & Schweizer, J. Neutron experiments on solid3He in high field at very low temperature. J Low Temp Phys 81, 341–347 (1990). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00682275
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