- model. He
called it
ferrimagnetism. In 1970, Néel was
awarded for his work in
magnetism with the
Nobel Prize in Physics.
Ferrimagnetism has the same physical...
-
Louis Néel
disproved this, however,
after discovering ferrimagnetism. When a
ferromagnet or
ferrimagnet is
sufficiently small, it acts like a
single magnetic...
- sublattices)
pointing in
opposite directions. This is, like
ferromagnetism and
ferrimagnetism, a
manifestation of
ordered magnetism. The
phenomenon of antiferromagnetism...
- have been distinguished.
Ferromagnetism (along with the
similar effect ferrimagnetism) is the
strongest type and is
responsible for the
common phenomenon...
-
mixed iron(II,III)
oxide Fe3O4 (although the atomic-scale mechanism,
ferrimagnetism, is
somewhat different).
Pieces of
magnetite with
natural permanent...
-
atoms are
ordered and can form a ferromagnet, an
antiferromagnet or a
ferrimagnet. In a ferromagnet—for instance,
solid iron—the
magnetic moment on each...
- stops. Néel
pointed out (1948) that
materials could also
exist showing ferrimagnetism. Néel has also
given an
explanation of the weak
magnetism of certain...
-
magnetic field and
ordered in the
presence of an
applied magnetic field.
Ferrimagnetism: The
magnetic moments in a
ferrimagnetic material have
different magnitudes...
- are
antiparallel with each other, and
there is no net magnetization.
Ferrimagnetism: A
state in
which local moments partially cancel. Altermagnetism: A...
- sperimagnetism,
which correspond to ferromagnetism,
antiferromagnetism and
ferrimagnetism, respectively, of
crystalline solids. Spin gl****
models can present...