Abstract
The magneto-thermoelectric power of iron single crystal was measured in a temperature region between room temperature and −195°C and the anisotropic constants (Em)100 and (Em)111 (which specify the effect along the direction [100] and [111], respectively) were calculated, at various temperatures. From thes results and those at high temperatures reported in the provious papers both the constants (Em)100 and (Em)111 were found to have the maximum values near room temperature and decrease gradually with decreasing temperature and may tend to zero at 0°K.