- In
materials that
exhibit antiferromagnetism, the
magnetic moments of
atoms or molecules,
usually related to the
spins of electrons,
align in a regular...
- temperatures.
These are the ferromagnets,
ferrimagnets and
certain kinds of
antiferromagnets.
These minerals have a much
stronger response to the
field and can...
- sign, means: the
spins are antiparallel, i.e. for the
solid we have
antiferromagnetism, and for two-atomic
molecules one has diamagnetism. The
tendency to...
-
suggested that a new form of
magnetic behavior might exist;
called antiferromagnetism, as
opposed to ferromagnetism.
Above a
certain temperature (the Néel...
- that has po****tions of
atoms with
opposing magnetic moments, as in
antiferromagnetism, but
these moments are
unequal in magnitude, so a
spontaneous magnetization...
- Jungwirth,
Tomas (2022-09-23). "Beyond
Conventional Ferromagnetism and
Antiferromagnetism: A
Phase with
Nonrelativistic Spin and
Crystal Rotation Symmetry"...
- of how much
power is lost in
material versus how much is stored.
Antiferromagnetism Diamagnetism Electromagnet Ferromagnetism Magnetic reluctance Paramagnetism...
-
point of hexaferrum, ferrite, and
austenite is 10.5 GPa at 750 K.
Antiferromagnetism in
alloys of epsilon-Fe with Mn, Os and Ru has been observed. An alternate...
- tend to be non-colinear.
Unlike magnetic spin
ordering where the
antiferromagnetism can be
defined by
flipping the
magnetization axis of two neighbor...
-
vanishing resistivity.
Magnetic states such as
ferromagnetism and
antiferromagnetism can also be
regarded as
phases of
matter in
which the
electronic and...