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The demagnetization tensor of a cylinder

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All independent components of the demagnetization tensor of a cylinder are expressed by means of tabulated functions. That allows to determine the demagnetizing field of a cylinder homogeneously magnetized along an arbitrary direction. As an example the demagnetizing field is computed over the endface of a cylinder homogeneously magnetized perpendicular to its axis of rotation.

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Kraus, L. The demagnetization tensor of a cylinder. Czech J Phys 23, 512–519 (1973). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01593828

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