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- antiferromagnetism was first introduced by Lev Landau in 1933. Generally, antiferromagnetic order may exist at sufficiently low temperatures, but vanishes at...
- the Curie point. Ferromagnetic, paramagnetic, ferrimagnetic, and antiferromagnetic materials have different intrinsic magnetic moment structures. At...
- temperature. Antiferromagnetic storage media have been studied as an alternative to ferromagnetism, especially since with antiferromagnetic material the...
- sometimes confused with colossal magnetoresistance of ferromagnetic and antiferromagnetic semiconductors, which is not related to a multilayer structure. Magnetoresistance...
- find the exact eigenvalues and eigenvectors of the one-dimensional antiferromagnetic isotropic (****) Heisenberg model. Since then the method has been extended...
- model on a triangular lattice with nearest-neighbor spins coupled antiferromagnetically, by G. H. Wannier, published in 1950. Related features occur in...
- is not noticeably attracted to an ordinary magnet. Hematite is an antiferromagnetic material below the Morin transition at 250 K (−23 °C), and a canted...
- exchange can be either ferromagnetic or antiferromagnetic, the superexchange interaction is usually antiferromagnetic, preferring opposite alignment of the...
- substances, such as copper and carbon, are weakly repelled; while antiferromagnetic materials, such as chromium, have a more complex relationship with...
- resistance due to the extra energy required for spin flip scattering. An antiferromagnetic layer is required to pin one of the ferromagnetic layers (i.e., make...