Abstract
The results of a series of magnetization measurements, ranging from 4.2°K to 300°K, on a heat-treated single crystal of cobalt ferrite are summarized. A simple domain picture accounts for the present results and agrees with many related experimental observations. Derived values of cubic anisotropy and induced uniaxial anisotropy are presented. Low temperature hysteresis and remanence observations are also described. A mechanism which could account for the unusual magneto-thermally induced uniaxial behavior is outlined briefly.