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    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...
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    stops. Néel pointed out (1948) that materials could also exist showing ferrimagnetism. Néel has also given an explanation of the weak magnetism of certain...
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    Louis Néel disproved this, however, after discovering ferrimagnetism. When a ferromagnet or ferrimagnet is sufficiently small, it acts like a single magnetic...
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    have been distinguished. Ferromagnetism (along with the similar effect ferrimagnetism) is the strongest type and is responsible for the common phenomenon...
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    Magnetite, the most important of the magnetic minerals, is a ferrimagnet. Ferrimagnets often behave like ferromagnets, but the temperature dependence...
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    sublattices) pointing in opposite directions. This is, like ferromagnetism and ferrimagnetism, a manifestation of ordered magnetism. The phenomenon of antiferromagnetism...
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    mixed iron(II,III) oxide Fe3O4 (although the atomic-scale mechanism, ferrimagnetism, is somewhat different). Pieces of magnetite with natural permanent...
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    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...
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    the overall structure. Fe3O4 samples can be non-stoichiometric. The ferrimagnetism of Fe3O4 arises because the electron spins of the FeII and FeIII ions...
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    magnetic field and ordered in the presence of an applied magnetic field. Ferrimagnetism: The magnetic moments in a ferrimagnetic material have different magnitudes...
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  • are antiparallel with each other, and there is no net magnetization. Ferrimagnetism: A state in which local moments partially cancel. Altermagnetism: A...
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    fundamental work and discoveries concerning antiferromagnetism and ferrimagnetism which have led to important applications in solid state physics" 1971...
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  • dipole moments may or may not cancel each other (antiferromagnetism, ferrimagnetism). We take a very simple situation in which each atom can be approximated...
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    Magnetisation curve for ferromagnets (and ferrimagnets) and corresponding permeability...
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    sperimagnetism, which correspond to ferromagnetism, antiferromagnetism and ferrimagnetism, respectively, of crystalline solids. Spin glass models can present...
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    magnetoresistance, variations of the Hall effect, ferro-, antiferro-, and ferrimagnetism, half- and semimetallicity, semiconductivity with spin filter ability...
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    in an antiferromagnet at low temperatures by Nikuni et al. and in a ferrimagnet by Demokritov et al. at room temperature. In 2015 Uchida et al. reported...
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  • infinite lattices, resulting in ferromagnetism, antiferromagnetism or ferrimagnetism depending on the relative orientations of the individual spins. The...
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  • include nonprimary order parameters, such as antiferromagnetism or ferrimagnetism. In addition, other types of primary order, such as ferroic arrangements...
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    J; Lee G.H.; Oh S. J.; Kim B.; Choi H. C.; Park J; Chang Y. (2005). "Ferrimagnetism in γ-Manganese Sesquioxide (γ−Mn2O3) Nanoparticles". Journal of the...
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  • (2009). "Magnetic symmetry of the plain domain walls in ferro- and ferrimagnets". Physica B: Condensed Matter. 404 (21): 4018–4022. arXiv:1209.0003....
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  • the zinc ferrite, which is paramagnetic in the bulk form, exhibits ferrimagnetism in nanocrystalline thin film format. A large room temperature magnetization...
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    Coordination polymers exhibit many kinds of magnetism. Antiferromagnetism, ferrimagnetism, and ferromagnetism are cooperative phenomena of the magnetic spins...
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    ordering process. The magnitude is generally small in antiferromagnets, ferrimagnets and spin glass systems but can be much larger for ferromagnets that undergo...
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    fundamental work and discoveries concerning antiferromagnetism and ferrimagnetism which have led to important applications in solid state physics” “for...
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  • of a ferromagnet (in the broader meaning of the term that includes ferrimagnetism) in which the magnetization does not vary across the magnet. A magnetic...
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  • constitute one of two main classes of particles, the other being bosons. ferrimagnetism ferromagnetism field line first law of thermodynamics fission Either...
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  • Net moment via antiferromagnetic coupling of non-equal spin centers (ferrimagnetism) In general, molecule-based magnets tend to be of low dimensionality...
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  • insulating, piezoelectric and piezomagnetic material, which becomes a ferrimagnet upon cooling below 58 K. As of 2021, Cu2OSeO3 is the only insulating...
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  • (graphene) is first published by P. R. Wallace. 1948 – Louis Néel discovers ferrimagnetism 1945–1946 – First neutron diffraction experiments are carried out by...
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